And putting my AEVA advocacy hat on, I'd encourage all drivers to read AEVA's position on Road User Charges:

https://www.aeva.asn.au/files/3915/

In short: most EV drivers are in favour of paying a road usage charge. But we want to see this done fairly: all vehicles should have to pay this charge. So the fuel excise would be scrapped in favour of the road user charge applying to all vehicles that use roads. The road user charge would be calculated so it was equivalent to the overall cost of the fuel excise so the whole process would not cost "the industry" any more than they currently pay. Then wind up the fuel tax credit scheme because road usage charges only apply to vehicles driven on public roads and the FTC is to reimburse users of heavy vehicles that use diesel that includes the fuel excise cost.

BTW, if you want unfair, petrol car drivers should be more than a little irate that the trucking industry, which does hundreds of times more damage to the roads than cars, pays one tenth of the fuel excise that car drivers do.

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#Washington is planning a #RoadUsageCharge (#RUC). The main driver for this seems to be that WA is mostly funding its road maintenance from the gas tax and that is projected to fall significantly, ostensibly due to EVs ("from $1.3 billion in 2026 to under $1 billion in 2035" - https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2023/10/11/washingtons-long-road-to-replacing-the-gas-tax/). I understand that the migration to EVs causes revenue loss that needs to be addressed but I'm very skeptical that an RUC can be implemented in a reasonable way.
Washington’s long road to replacing the gas tax - Washington State Standard

Washington lawmakers embarked in early 2012 to learn if charging drivers for the miles they travel could eventually replace taxing them on every gallon of fuel they buy. The concern then, and now, is gas tax receipts are in a slow decline as passenger cars get more fuel efficient and electric vehicles become more prevalent. […]

Washington State Standard