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Motorists who rely on petrol and diesel vehicles might be compelled to swap their cars for train travel due to potential pay-per-mile car tax changes. Experts have raised concerns that the new tax measures, which may be unveiled by the Labour government in the October Budget, could significantly increase driving costs.
Kathryn O'Brien, customer experience and transformation director at TransPennine Express, commented on the possible shift: "We could be on the precipice of a huge transformation in the way we travel according to our latest research." O'Brien further noted the impact of rising vehicle expenses: "Car running costs are increasing year on year, faster than the rate of inflation and they're that high that it's forcing them off the road."
She also highlighted the benefits of train travel as an alternative:
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