• SkepticalButOpenMinded
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    8 months ago

    Good. I wish more people knew what a negative externality was. This isn’t government interference. It’s making the market work more efficiently by accounting for the true costs of big vehicles.

  • LongbottomLeaf@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    A new sedan that weighs 5,700 pounds would carry with it a maximum fee of $6.40. On the higher end, for light trucks or SUVs that weigh up between 8,500 and 9,499 pounds, the new fees would reach nearly $30. Commercial vehicles would be exempt from the measure.

    That’s not as much as I was expecting.

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      8 months ago

      What sedan weighs almost 6000 lbs? My Elantra weighs almost 3000. Can’t imagine a full-size sedan is double the weight?

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        8 months ago

        Probably something like my Kia niro. It’s a hatchback/small SUV but it is a battery phev.

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          8 months ago

          A quick search tells me the Niro PHEV weighs about 3300 pounds. Meantime, my Bolt EUV (similar size BEV) tops out around 3700.

  • angrymouse@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Classic US. It’s unsafe, would we prohibit? Noooo, muh freedom, we would only allow rich to buy.