People Who Ride Bikes And Road Tax: The Definitive Article
Road Tax was abolished in 1937. The road system in the United Kingdom is funded via general taxation.
This means that people who ride bikes on the road, and people who drive cars on the road, pay the same amount of road tax: £0.
That's it, that's the article.
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