#Replacing old cars.
The recent decisions by both the state and central governments to sharply increase road taxes and fitness testing fees for old vehicles are harsh and unfair. Many people, particularly those from lower-income groups, simply cannot afford to buy new vehicles. Penalizing them with heavy taxes and exorbitant fees only deepens their financial struggles, enhancing the inequality in society.
These policies ignore the reality that many rely on older vehicles to earn a living or for essential daily needs. Instead of burdening them further, the government should adopt empathetic measures that recognize the economic hardships faced by these citizens. They should be offered supportive alternatives, such as subsidies for scrapping old vehicles or incentives for affordable, eco-friendly replacements.
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