The 2001 Oregon Legislature established the Road User Fee Task Force “to develop a design for revenue collection for Oregon’s roads and highways that could replace the current system for revenue collection.” After considering 28 different funding ideas, the task force recommended that the Oregon Department of Transportation conduct a pilot program to study two strategies called the Oregon Mileage Fee Concept:
(1) Study the feasibility of replacing the gas tax with a mileage-based fee based on miles driven in
Oregon and collected at fueling stations; and
(2) Study the feasibility of using this system to collect congestion charges.
ODOT launched a 12-month pilot program in April 2006 designed to test the technological and
administrative feasibility of this concept. The program included 285 volunteer vehicles, 299 motorists
and two service stations in Portland.