ODOT Stakeholder Update: Oregon looks to road usage charges as gas tax fades

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October 27, 2016


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Task Force recommends implementing road usage charge

Oregon’s Road User Fee Task Force (RUFTF) has recommended implementing road usage charging for all new vehicles rated at 20 miles per gallon or better beginning in 2025. RUFTF’s recommendation was informed by ODOT’s projection that, by 2020, fuels tax revenue will begin to decline due to increased vehicle fuel efficiency, and fuels tax will continue that decline into the future.


Would rural Oregonians pay more under a road usage charge?

Rural Oregon

One of the policy concerns about road usage charging is the perception that it could increase costs for rural households, because rural drivers presumably drive more. However, research on the driving habits of Oregonians by Oregon State University shows that rural drivers wouldn’t be negatively impacted by a road usage charge.

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OReGO's first year a success

With a year’s experience, ODOT has demonstrated that charging per mile instead of per gallon is feasible. In its first year, over 1000 vehicles drove 5 million miles, providing enough participation to adequately test and have confidence in OReGO systems and processes.


Federal grant to help build on OReGO

Technology

A federal grant will allow ODOT will test new road charging technologies and interoperability with other states.