
Originally Posted by
Ferkletastic
fact is a biker does get the same benefit as a car or truck or whatever using the road. They're not charging for wear and tear they're charging to cover the construction costs.
In this case why does a truck get charged more than a car? I don't object to paying, it's just a bit rich to charge a bike at the car rate when the car rate is lower than the truck rate.
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