Not If Cheaper Rail Transport Was Available
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Originally Posted by tommyvee
If trucks were assessed axle weight-distance charges equal to the damage they cause, society would benefit by $5 billion annually (1982 dollars) with current highway design or $8 billion annually with optimal highway design (thicker pavement)."
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Originally Posted by
HikeforTurns
Wouldnt they just pass that directly on to the consumer though?
The whole point is that if truck transport was not made artificially cheap by massive subsidy, any transportation manager would select the cheaper alternative (rail) or lose his job. But because tax dollars flow to make truck transport appear cheaper than it really is, there is a reduced market incentive to use rail.