As I opined I think road pricing is seen as the way forward. More progressive , targeted and capable of changing habits
Taxing is not going to work at all to change habits. Anyone thinking that is a complete fool. It has been tried to death in the NL and it didn't reduce the number of cars (quite the opposite) and only drove up inflation. People have to get from A to B to earn money. There should be less taxes on cars because cars enable people to make more money (spending less time travelling or not doing any work at all) and thus generate more revenue from income taxes and economic growth as a whole.
That’s a nonsense comment. It’s well accepted that taxation policy does influence people’s actions. Ireland brought in a plastic bag tax within 6 months bag usage dropped 80 %. Same with Bev incentives , smoking taxes etc etc. taxation is a major way governments make social change
There’s no evidence private cars make people money. Employment makes people money , hence modern policy is to encourage less car usage in getting to and from work with for example tax free annual bus or rail tickets or even in Ireland a tax free “ bike to work “ scheme.
Again taxation policy directly influences people , domestic solar pv is a classic example as is the huge rise in BEV usage
Modern urban planners want a far less “ car centric “ future hence the rise in pedestrian areas , conjestion areas, one way systems , restrictions on parking spaces in new apartments etc etc and more investments in metros and light rail etc. there will be increasing disincentives to use a car in an urban area. That’s for sure.
BEV cars play a part in decarbonising private transport. Government policy and planing policy can act to disincentivise private car usage where practical.
The private car is past its zenith , the future will not be based around it.
( as an example I know two shopping centres and an big apartment complex refused planning because they’d car parking area were too numerous. Both shops had to reduce their spaces by 30% and put in place bus access facilities etc. a recent change in planning allows apartment complexs within 1km of a rail station to forgo having ANY car parking in the complex !! )