i just did a little math and research.Secondly, you pay FUCK ALL in fuel taxes as to what it costs to build highways. FUCK ALL, regardless of how much fuel or licensing fees you think you pay. I would be all for MTO coming up with a calculation as to what it costs to build highways in the province and charging users tolls based on how much it costs to maintain the roads for each user. You my friend would be facing some massive bills (though obviously all these costs would just need to be passed on down to the consumer).
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current fuel tax rate = 14.3cents per litre.
my average fueling = 439-440 litres.
at that rate per year = 7980$ per year in fuel tax.
boss has 35 trucks = 279,363$.
that is not really fuck all and compared to what you pay is a fortune. now assuming the 2006 numbers are accurate (which they are probably low) there are just over 227,000 trucks in ontario. using the same 7980$ a week over 52 weeks = 1,121,513$ just in fuel tax. not including the shit tonne of other stuff we have to pay and are subject to. that is a low number as well considering with "IFTA" we collect taxes from trucks from the states and other provinces. that is just a rough estimate, i would hardly consider a low estimate of 1.2 million a year to be fuck all. also you can't blame truck for the canadian gov't selling it's only toll road which last i checked when i worked with molson cost the transport division a little over 200,000$ for a year in tolls for 35 trucks in the molson fleet. which if you look at the fuel tax number they are the same, so the tolls and fuel tax are the same, weird huh. perhaps the people that know, know more than you.
as for the horse shit remark, i went and read that old thread. i never posted links on your trucks=10,000 cars, i said i didn't understand and you went off like a lunatic insulting me and the industry and people that drive trucks like you think you are better. it wasn't me that argued with you. so you can apologize for that.