As more drivers turn to zero-emissions vehicles, which don't have to pay anything at the pump, California's gas tax could soon be a thing of the past. But it would be replaced by something else.
San Francisco has something like four entirely separate public transport systems with all different rail gauges within IIRC a couple hundred meters of each other (cable cars, VTA, CalTrain, BART). That’s before even getting to the road-based stuff, which includes electric trolleys, and water-based stuff
If you give people in California public transportation, they would use it almost as much as New York in a year.
San Francisco has something like four entirely separate public transport systems with all different rail gauges within IIRC a couple hundred meters of each other (cable cars, VTA, CalTrain, BART). That’s before even getting to the road-based stuff, which includes electric trolleys, and water-based stuff