From: Mugno, Anthony (AMugno@SITAAPS.org)
Date: Mon Jul 21 2003 - 06:06:39 PDT
Well I dont think I much care about snow or potholes while cruising along in
my Duece and a half!!!!
hehehehe
-----Original Message-----
From: cgarbee@ipass.net [mailto:cgarbee@ipass.net]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 3:34 PM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: Re: [MV] diesel fuel questions
The subject of off highway and highway fuel seems to pop up on this list
with
some fequency and it bothers me a bit every time somebody mentions running
off-
highway fuel on the highway...
I work for the NCDOT.
We, like other state Departments of Transportation, get all our funding from
highway use fees (gas/diesel taxes), vehicle title/tag fees, and other such
fees (but not the property taxes on the vehicle).
We, like other state Dartments of Transportation, do not get funding from
income taxes (state, local, or federal) or property taxes.
Local/City roads may be funded from other sources, but funding for some of
these in other states may also be provided by State or Federal DOT funds...
In
my state, there are no County Roads since they are all under the State DOT
jurisdiction. There are City Roads though.
Having said the above, if you run off-highway fuel in your truck to avoid
paying the taxes on the fuel you are robbing your Transportation Department
of
funds needed to improve/maintain the system that you are driving on...
Avoid
paying the tax and you may not get caught and have to pay the civil penalty,
but you are reducing the funds available for pothole patching, resurfacing,
signage, snow/ice removal, widening, bridge replacemet, new routes, ect.
Just something to think about next time you fill up...
Obviously, this is a personal statement and does not necessarily reflect the
views of my employer... etc. etc...
Also, your state DOT might do things a little differently than mine...
C. Garbee
www.garbee.net/~cabell
'53 USMC M37 with Cummins 4BT
'51 USA M38
Quoting rertman@ix.netcom.com:
> Jim:
>
> The chances of being stopped for a fuel color check in your private diesel
> pickup or car are very small, but not zero. In the 30+ years I've owned
> diesel cars and pickups, I've never been subjected to a fuel color check.
> So, as some wise person once said, "Ya pays yer money and takes yer
> chances."
>
> Dick
>
> Jim Newton wrote:
> >
> > Hi All...
> >
> > Has ANYONE on this list ever been stopped by a law enforcement officer
> > in your diesel powered private vehicle and asked to submit to a fuel
> > color inspection?
> >
> > I can see this happening to big rig drivers (maybe even regularly at a
> > truck scale or inspection station), but non-commercial vehicles?
> >
> > In California, the non-taxed red diesel is about $0.80 per gallon less
> > than the #2 diesel! There's a station up north in Sebastopol right on
> > 116 that has it right at the pump island next to the regular diesel
> > and gasolines. No permit is required...you can just buy it, even with
> > your credit card right at the pump.
> >
> > >Skince you plan to use it in a generator, you can probably buy the fred
> > >colored diesel for off-road use (contructiin macninery, farm
macnbinery,
> > >etc.), but you may need a special permit to buy it. Don't get caught
> > >using it in a gruck on the road. The fine will make ytou wish you'd
> > >gotten the permit.
> > >
> > >Happy dieseling,
> > >
> > >Dick
> > >John Deere 1070
> > >Case 580E
> > >Dodge/Cummins diesel pickup.
> > >
> > >
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