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Ian K said..
Why don't they just tax the tyres?
50,000 km per set. If they want 2.5 cents a km that's $1250 tax on a set. Tax at 100% should do it. A small car using a less expensive set doesn't wear out the roads as much.
That's a very interesting option. Simple too.
The challenge would, however, be with those that seem to struggle to spend $400 on a set of tyres as it is (been there myself in the past, so no judgement). I could see people resorting to public transport (where available) due to the cost of petrol, yet driving on bald tyres due to the cost of replacements.
I could see it working, from a consumer point of view, if it was gradually implemented ie gradually raising the tax. Get people used to the rising cost of tyres, but that could be too slow.