
Do Cyclists Pay for Drivers’ Use of Toronto Roads?
by Bernhard
The insinuation that cyclists do not pay for roads (with the further implication that motorists are paying for cyclists’ use of roads) is a well-worn refrain from motorists who are unenthusiastic, to say the least, about sharing road space with people on bicycles. The main thrust of the cyclists-are-freeloaders argument stems from the notion that roads are chiefly paid for by revenue schemes that are dependent on the production, sale, and operation of cars. Motorists pay licensing fees, fuel-taxes, and […]
Categories: Economy, Toronto • Tags: Bicycles, cost of roads, cycling, road infrastructure, road subsidies, Toronto, war on bikes, war on cars