21. In Japan, gasoline often costs twice as much as in the United States, and Japanese motorists pay far heftier inspection, parking and auto insurance fees. 22. It also meant few motorists pay to get their inspections at private garages. 23. The project is to use technology that allows motorists to pay tolls without stopping. 24. The project would use technology that allows motorists to pay tolls without stopping. 25. U.S. motorists still pay far less than their counterparts in Europe and Asia. 26. The scheme could be modelled after Singapore, where motorists must pay if they wish to enter restricted zones of the city-state. 27. To compensate for the extra cost, motorists would pay less fuel tax. |