>>I think the hardware to implement a mileage tax is already a part of the OBDII
package. Just have the yearly inspection require downloading the mileage,
then base the inspection cost on the mileage and send the money directly to
the state coffers. The OBDII can also calculate gas mileage, so we might tax
by MPG rather than miles. My 1967 Datsun Roadster, having no electronics and
an inoperative odometer, will pay no tax at all. I think this will work!!<<
Works for me too, since we no longer have any sort of yearly inspection or
registration in the state of Oklahoma (just an initial fee when you get your
tags). ;-)
-brad
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