Yes they do
Spaniards pay road tax the same as any ther Europeans.
only if it is on the road
Yes, but some train routes have penalty fares in operation which means if you are caught without a ticket you have to pay a penalty. If this is the case, it would be clearly signed at the station.
School buses are known to be the safest veichels on the road.
We do it in the winter. It may be illegal as you do not pay road tax on kerosene.
Because Road Tax was abolished in 1937. People now pay Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) on their vehicles. It is council Tax that pays for the majority of road maintenance
There might be some sort if road tax, but every once and a while on the interstates there will be a toll booth and you will have to deposit money (mostly quarters), and pay to continue on so that might be the answer you were looking for. :)
In the UK, no one pays road tax as it was abolished in 1937. The current vehicle tax system, often mistakenly referred to as 'road tax', is Vehicle Excise Duty (V.E.D.). Unlike the abolished road tax system, VED does not primarily contribute to the maintenance of road networks. VED is a tax on a motor vehicle's emission rate of carbon dioxide, therefore bicycles are exempt for two reasons: 1) they are not motor vehicles. 2) they do not emit carbon dioxide. That's not to say cyclists don't pay VED - surveys show nearly 90% of cyclists also own a car.
White Plains Road/Gun Hill Road for northbound buses, and 150th Street/Melrose Ave. for southbound buses.
sales tax for title, as well as your tags this includes road and bridge ect, title and license plate
they the tramp on the road which are like buses,take the buses or cars with GPS