Oklahoma explores program to charge drivers per mile

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I don't know if they still do this, but in New Mexico, a trucker is required to stop at a "port of entry" when going into their state. They used to go out and use a stick to poke down into the truck's fuel tank. With that, they would calculate the amount of fuel that was in the tank and charge them a "per gallon tax" on what they bought in another state.

We never stopped at port for New Mexico.

Entering Kommiefornia, you are required to purchase fuel before leaving. We would receive notification of how many gallons to get. The Kommie regime will get theirs, for sure.
 

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This monitoring of driving mileage is a 100% NWO, ( New World Order ) plan, outlined in the UN Agenda 30
The goal is elimination of all vehicles, people living in “ 15 Minute Cities “ …sounds incredulous, but they are testing & implementing it around the world. Locally @ 1st, at targeted cities and towns in Canada, UK , Australia and other European countries.
NO NO NO, DO NOT COMPLY , IT’ S TYRANNY ( not conspiracy ) 🇺🇸
You’re a 100% correct. But I’m sure someone will come along to tell you you’re full of it. I get it all the time. Meanwhile the NWO agenda is being implemented all over the US. Even right here in good ol’ Oklahoma. I mean for goodness sake. We just had a terrorist arrested from Afghanistan that was a “refugee “ that worked with the CIA. People really need to wake up.
 

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OKC is the 2nd largest city in the Country in land size. You have to drive pretty far to get anywhere. Doesn't sound like a good deal.

When did it drop to second? A few years back it was the Largest number one as you stated because of land.


The link in Dorkus' post was based on population.

Otherwise with land area, Oklahoma is #8.

City size is commonly measured by population. However, given the vast geographic size of the United States and the variety of urban and rural areas, land area is another factor to consider.


Four of the largest cities in the United States are in the southern half of Alaska, and Anchorage (in the No. 4 spot) is still over double the size of the next largest city outside the state. All in all, Alaska is the biggest state in the U.S.A. by land area, spanning 665,384 square miles.

Largest City Stats - Both by Population and Land Area


"Largest U.S. cities by land area:



  1. Sitka, AK (2,870.3 mi²)
  2. Juneau, AK (2,701.9 mi²)
  3. Wrangell, AK (2,542.5 mi²)
  4. Anchorage, AK (1,704.7 mi²)
  5. Jacksonville, FL (747 mi²)
  6. Anaconda, MT (735.6 mi²)
  7. Butte, MT (716.2 mi²)
  8. Oklahoma City, OK (607 mi²)
  9. Houston, TX (599.6 mi²)
  10. Phoenix, AZ (516.7 mi²)"
 

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