HARRISBURG - Gov. Corbett's Transportation Advisory Commission recommended sweeping changes Monday in how the state funds transportation and mass transit that if implemented could eventually cost drivers an extra $132 a year in fees and increased gas taxes.
The panel was assembled three months ago to find ways to close the $3.5 billion transportation funding gap that Pennsylvania faces. Its suggestions are not binding.
The commission urged legislation to increase the cost of titles, inspections, driver's licenses, and other documents in line with inflation. It said the move would raise $412 million in the first year and $574 million by the fifth year. The panel recommended increasing passenger-vehicle registration costs by $13 and four-year driver's license fees by $4. Drivers would also be charged a $10 local registration fee.