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1chemistdown , in Some Washington public schools partnering with tribes to bring Indigenous languages into classrooms
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This is amazing and needs to be expanded.

SacralPlexus , in Washington is considering replace gas tax with controversial pay-per-mile program

“The commission’s study found that 54%, roughly half of respondents had security concerns. Roughly 88% of participating drivers opted to self-report mileage instead of using a GPS monitoring system.”

I feel like this part of the article needed some serious exploration that isn’t there. Is there a chance in this proposition that they would track mileage with a GPS system? Because that is a much bigger deal if so.

Drusas ,

I'd find it to be an invasion of privacy to have my mileage tracked, but on the other hand, people will underreport their miles if it's up to self-reporting. The only way to do this properly is to not have self-reporting.

SacralPlexus ,

You could have the odometer read yearly by a certified person. In UT they do this for registration renewals and you can have it done at pretty much any gas station or dealership.

I think that would be infinitely better than affixing an electronic tracking device from the government to all private vehicles.

ramble81 , in Washington is considering replace gas tax with controversial pay-per-mile program

That makes sense to some degree, given that the taxes were meant for maintenance of roads. However the per mile tax should also be a sliding value based on vehicle weight as that increases damage to the road. So a light car going a few miles wouldn’t be taxed as heavily as a truck going a long distance since it wouldn’t damage the roads the same way. Though at the point you’ve thrown out any incentive for more fuel efficient ICE powerplants.

tiredofsametab ,

farmers and others also may drive quite a lot in vehicles on their own properties without ever touching a road. If it's purely for roads and not, say, including a carbon tax or something, that seems rather unfair.

ramble81 ,

Existing gas taxes also affect them in this way then. They pay for the gas tax used and they’re not driving on public roads, so that seems to be a wash.

jocose OP ,

We actually have off-road diesel for this. Alberta also used to have "purple gas" but it was halted in 1999 due to rampant abuse. We could do something like that, but it hasn't worked historically.

Lowered_lifted , in Cantwell holds fentanyl roundtable as WA becomes overdose epicenter
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Washington is an epicenter because we don’t have enough economic opportunities in our rural locations, plus people are criminalized and shamed for even admitting they are addicted, they need harm reduction and no strings attached housing and jobs.

nzodd , in 3 Dead After Listeria Outbreak in Washington State

I’m never using mouthwash again

Drusas , in The Washington Doctor Who Starved Her Patients to Death

Wow, what a heinous woman. Thanks for sharing--I'd never heard of her before this.

Drusas , in Geologic Provinces of Washington | WA - DNR

Very cool, thanks for sharing.

e_t_ Admin , in TIL That the Olympic Peninsula Used to be an ancient island called Siletzia that collided with North America. It was born from the same hot spot that is today the Yellowstone Super Volcano.

Nick Zentner of Central Washington University is the guy to watch on YouTube for PNW geology.
Here's a longer lecture about Siletzia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWS9XzW4BHs
Then there's this video, mainly about the Rocky Mountains, but which helps to situate Siletzia in the geologic history of North America: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Xk1O17dzg

StringTheory , in Washington is considering replace gas tax with controversial pay-per-mile program

First everyone bitches about how EVs don’t pay gas taxes to help cover road costs (which are mostly covered by other taxes anyway). Then they bitch when a more equitable tax option is suggested.

Just can’t win, eh?

StringTheory , in Washington State Woman Is Arrested After Refusing TB Treatment

TB is gawd awful. Follow the rules and take your meds; don’t breed superbugs or become a superspreader.

CombatWombatEsq , in Annual STP bike ride expected to bring 5,000 bicyclists to western Washington roads July 15-16 | WSDOT

Love STP. Did it a few times, though I haven’t ridden it in a few years now. Highly recommend if you enjoy bicycling doing it at least once.

Drusas , in Seeing Orange Stripes on I-5? It’s Part of a New WA Experiment

I have noticed and found them very distracting as I wonder wtf they mean. Distracting drivers doesn't seem particularly wise to me.

jocose OP ,

Agreed, you would think polling or simulations would have been the first order of business rather than mucking around with in use roadways.

Dad2DnA , in TIL — Seattle Was The Epicenter of a Pinball Crime Ring That Culminated In The "Seattle Pinball Bombings" of the 1950's

Great read! You should post over on c/pinball too

claymedia , in Washington State Air Quality Map

Nice to see it’s all clear right now. Thankful for every day of summer we get without smoke.

jocose OP ,

This year hasn’t been as bad, hopefully it stays that way.

jocose OP , in How Dangerous Are The Northwest's Volcanoes?

Also, don't forget about Mt.Shasta, and Mt.Lassen in Northern California, which are part of the Cascade volcanic ark Mt. lassen erupted in the early twentieth century. Mt. Shasta has active steam vents at it's summit, last erupted in the eighteenth century, and has a major interstate highway, along with a handful of small towns sitting alongside it's base.

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