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Pay-by-mile gas tax pilot to begin in 2 weeks

Jan 19, 2018, 5:48 AM | Updated: 5:49 am

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(File, Associated Press)

(File, Associated Press)

State Transportation officials say a pay-by-mile gas tax pilot will start for volunteers in two weeks.

Transportation official fights notion of new tolls

In the pilot, drivers will be mock-charged by the number of miles traveled, rather than paying the per-gallon gas tax. No real payments are made in the pilot, which is based on 2.4 cents per mile. The state says that is equivalent to what the average 20.5 mpg car in Washington currently pays under the 49.4 cents-per-gallon gas tax.

The pilot involves as many as 2,000 drivers whose mileage is tracked by their odometer, a mileage meter with GPS and non-GPS options, an app, or a mileage permit.

The pay-by-mile system is being tested because cars are getting better gas mileage and leaders expect that will lead to less gas tax revenue.

The transportation commission says that by the year 2035, gas tax revenue in Washington will drop by 45 percent. That revenue is the main source of funding for roads, bridges, and ferries.

The pilot will run for about a year.

It could be as long as eight years before Washington switches to the pay-by-mile system, if state leaders decide to do so.

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