This latest decision by Victoria to discriminate against zero-emission vehicles and add further taxation layers to an already overtaxed transportation system in desperate need of an overhaul is an embarrassment for the whole country. In case you haven’t heard, Victoria has become the first state to introduce a tax on electric, hydrogen and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV).
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