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Should road pricing replace road tax?

World at One

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A new road pricing scheme to replace road tax has been suggested by London Mayor Sadiq Khan. 5 percent of all government income comes from motorists. But that source of revenue is under threat from more efficient engines, and the rapid adoption of electric vehicles. The Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts it will drop to just 1 percent of the governments revenue leaving a massive hole in the public finances, so the mayor and others have proposed charging motorists based on how much and what time they drive. Co-founder of the Alliance of British Drivers Hugh Bladon, and motoring journalist and transport campaigner Quentin Willson discuss what the potential road charge could mean for motorists. (Image: Vehicles on motorway, Credit: PA)

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