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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Trucks Cause the Lion’s Share of Road Damage—and Their Industry Wants You to Keep Paying for It
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Trucks Cause the Lion’s Share of Road Damage—and Their Industry Wants You to Keep Paying for It

Last updated: October 29, 2025 1:20 pm
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The trucking industry plays a crucial role in our daily lives, with about half of our goods traveling by truck before reaching their destination. This industry is vital for our economy but also comes with negative impacts such as pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and damage to roads and bridges.

Representatives of the trucking industry recently lobbied on Capitol Hill, asking for weaker safety and emissions regulations while also requesting increased highway funding and the elimination of the federal excise tax on new heavy-duty trucks. Despite claiming to want to “pay its fair share,” the industry falls short of funding its impact on infrastructure.

Trucks, especially heavy-duty ones, cause significantly more damage to roads than passenger vehicles due to their weight. Studies have shown that heavy trucks are responsible for the majority of road wear and tear despite representing a small percentage of total miles traveled.

Currently, the trucking industry contributes about $60 billion annually to surface transportation, but the true cost of their impact on infrastructure is estimated to be around $150 billion. This means that taxpayers are subsidizing the industry by $87.6 billion every year in highway costs alone.

To address this imbalance, a weight-based mileage fee or increased diesel taxes could be implemented to ensure that the trucking industry pays its fair share for road usage. This would help cover the costs of road maintenance and repair caused by heavy trucks.

While increased fees on the trucking industry may not fully cover the health and environmental costs associated with trucking, it is a step towards holding the industry accountable for its impacts. By implementing fair fees, we can ensure that the industry contributes appropriately to infrastructure maintenance and repair.

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In conclusion, the trucking industry can afford to pay its fair share for road usage, and it is essential that they do so to ensure a sustainable and equitable transportation system. By implementing appropriate fees and taxes, we can address the imbalance in funding and ensure that the industry contributes to the upkeep of our infrastructure.

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