Road experts have suggested that a new pay-per-mile tax scheme should come “as soon as possible” to help alleviate pressure on the £35billion black hole left by fuel duty.
Full ArticleNew pay-per-mile car tax bands are 'way forward' and needed 'ASAP'
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