KIRO NEWSRADIO OPINION

Ross: Maybe there should be a leadfoot tax

Jun 26, 2023, 9:43 AM | Updated: 12:51 pm

Seattle gas tax...

Gas prices in Seattle can vary greatly from station to station. (AP)

(AP)

It happened to me too – after getting used to $3.49 gas during my two weeks on the east coast, I find myself back in Seattle having to gas up on Capitol Hill at a station that doesn’t honor my points: $5.69 a gallon.

I understand the effects of Washington’s carbon tax, but as high as that is, it doesn’t explain a difference of $2.20 cents a gallon between there and here.

And yet, I’m driving home on 405 Sunday evening, and the prevailing speed is still above 65 miles an hour in most spots.  Sometimes it was 75.  And a few times I had to do 80 to keep up.   If people were really angry about the price of gas, you’d think they’d slow down a little.  We all know air resistance increases as the square of speed – you can’t repeal THAT law – but no one cares!

More Ross: Alien life could be out there, which would be way out there

We hate the carbon tax, but we’re happy to pay the leadfoot tax.

I understand if you drive for a living you have no choice, but I’m pretty sure most of us on 405 Sunday were not on a tight schedule – traffic was light, so we drove fast.

What keeps gas prices high is a combination of speed, the taxes, the longer distances we have to drive, and OPEC, which can cut its output when demand drops to keep prices up.  And of all those factors the one thing we can control any time we want to – is speed.

You can go ahead and blame the carbon tax, but the tax helps prove the point: even at $5 a gallon, the right foot is still in charge, and we’re still hooked.

Listen to Seattle’s Morning News with Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien weekday mornings from 5 – 9 a.m. on KIRO Newsradio, 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the podcast here.

Please follow our Community Guidelines

Dave's Commentary

Dave Ross on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
  • listen to dave rossTune in to KIRO Newsradio weekdays at 5am for Dave Ross on Seattle's Morning News.

KIRO Newsradio Opinion

goats...

John Curley Show

‘Why would they get on a bus?’ KIRO host skeptical of Portland’s viral bus-riding goats

Two goats who boarded a Portland bus have become a viral sensation, and KIRO fill-in hosts Angela Poe Russell and Jim Dever had plenty to say.

11 hours ago

Katie Wilson (4)...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘The awkwardness is palpable’: Jake and Spike react to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson dancing with rapper Y2K

A video of Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson dancing alongside Seattle rapper Y2K is making the rounds on social media.

12 hours ago

we heart seattle L&I safety...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘Rectify it’: Gee and Ursula tell We Heart Seattle to fix safety gaps, not fight L&I

Gee and Ursula urged We Heart Seattle to take action on safety instead of disputing with L&I. Learn about their impact and ongoing efforts for community safety.

13 hours ago

parents rights school counseling...

Jake Skorheim and Spike O'Neill Show

‘They’re creating a divide’: Jake argues schools shouldn’t keep parents in the dark as Spike defends student privacy

Debate on school counseling transparency sparks concerns over parental rights and student privacy. Discover the key arguments.

13 hours ago

health insurance aca coverage rent...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘People are choosing between health insurance and rent’: 66,000 WA residents dropped ACA coverage as premiums surged

A new state report showed 66,000 people in Washington dropped their Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans during or shortly after open enrollment this year.

14 hours ago

black diamond sultan population...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

‘Way too much traffic’: Black Diamond, Sultan lead Puget Sound-area growth as Seattle affordability pushes residents outward

Black Diamond and Sultan both posted the fastest growth of any city in the region, up 45% over the past six years. Additionally, Stanwood grew 21%.

16 hours ago

Ross: Maybe there should be a leadfoot tax