No GPS

Definitely would not approve the GPS idea, when there is a vastly simpler way like gas taxes. However, I suspect Oregon worries that since Portland is on the border with Washington, and a lot of Oregon lives on that border, gas taxes would just drive a lot of the gas sales into Washington. So effectively people in Portland wouldn't pay it and people in Eugene would, which doesn't sound very fair either.

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