Yes and no.That's not as big a problem as one would think, except for the perception. Anyone driving a hybrid that many miles a year isn't seeing a lot of benefit of the hybrid technology, they're spending most of their miles being pushed down the road by the gas engine, and paying the fuel tax associated with that higher fuel burn.
While it’s not as good on the highway, 50-60 is still an achievable number, and that’s running with traffic.
Still, though, the tax needs to be associated with usage.
