With this kind of tax on fuel, hotels and trucking, on my next journey East, I will drive several hundred miles out of my way to avoid putting my tires on Georgia dirt.
I’ll put my tires on Georgia dirt but make sure I can drive through it without stopping. The law of unintended consequences will start to happen, and like in Kalifronja, they will just keep raising the taxes to try and makeup the resulting shortfall. This is just the inducement of the consequences to eventually start taxing people on the number of miles they drive, along with toll booths at the borders to collect from those who will make the run through without stopping.