Most studies show that poorer people and people who don't use cars much will be better off, since the by-the-mile schemes would replace road tax.
I still agree entirely with the goals here though... Tracking's not something I want to see, and as was pointed out petrol taxation achieves exactly the same thing without the huge iunfrastrructure investment and big brother elements, and also rewards people who use economic cars. You can't drive without burnign fuel after all.
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