Pennsylvania Commission: Charge drivers with moving violations more for vehicle registration

Pennsylvania is currently facing a 3-odd billion dollar deficit in its transportation budget; unfortunately, it’s also the state with the most bridges on the verge of collapse in the nation, as well as 7,000 miles of roads in poor condition, which means that now is precisely the time for Pennsylvanian shovels to start striking dirt. A commission was tasked with finding ways to stretch the holey blanket, and came out with a long list of extra taxes and fees. Among others, the sages recommend increasing the state gasoline tax to 22 cents a gallon, raising various administrative fees by several dollars, and coming down like a ton of industrial-heartland bricks on drivers with more than one moving violation per year. The plan is pending submission to governor Corbett.

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One Response to Pennsylvania Commission: Charge drivers with moving violations more for vehicle registration

  1. A lot of states are hurting now, but is coming down on the residents the best way to make up the debt?