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by viscanti
2643 days ago
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> So the drivers are paying more for the roads, but the cyclists are also paying for those roads with their income taxes, sales taxes, etc. And cars also put the vast majority of the wear and tear on the roads. So while they might pay more overall, they don't pay their fair share compared to bike riders who fund the roads from their taxes. Bike riders (and people who don't use roads) end up subsidizing roads for people who drive cars. |
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Of course, on residential roads, they don't usually have many large trucks. Also, in areas with snow, it seems that snowplows actually cause most of the potholes.