The thing is: the state will require transponders on your car that monitor not only how many miles you drive but where you drove and what speed you drove and it ties into the state patrol. It’s all for safety and the children.
>>The thing is: the state will require transponders on your car that monitor not only how many miles you drive but where you drove and what speed you drove and it ties into the state patrol. Its all for safety and the children.<<
That is the real end-game. They can’t GPS chip you at birth (although some parents do — ones whose paranoia is greater than their love of liberty), so they want to officially monitor your travels.
I am so glad my cars don’t have GPS and one is too old to even have the electronic black box.
“”””The thing is: the state will require transponders on your car that monitor not only how many miles you drive but where you drove and what speed you drove and it ties into the state patrol. Its all for safety and the children.”””””
That is the goal. Many cars already have the “black box”.
Why?? Every car that still runs has an odometer (when was the odometer introduced?? Long, long ago certainly).
"If" said tax requires ANY "added electronics", then it proves itself to be a means for people tracking and NOT a tax.
All this needs is to designate a car-related business in your home town as your "reporting station" that you would stop by on a (say) monthly or quarterly basis to have the odometer reading recorded and sent in.