Cars are explicitly licensed by the government (for a fee) to use the government-owned roads and resources, and specific laws exist about leaving a car parked on one of these roads (where and how long). Similarly cars left on private property need to be left there with permission of the property owner. Otherwise fines and removal occur, and yes, eventually you DO lose ownership of the vehicle.
The same roads that everyone else also pay for via taxes (car owner targeted taxes and fees are nothing comared to road costs) and can use freely with any vehicle. Vehicles that are more or less taxed.
Try a bike. Try a skateboard.
The roads are not there for cars, they existed prior, and the car owners are not what is paying for our roads.
>>(car owner targeted taxes and fees are nothing comared to road costs)
This is actually false if add all taxes related to cars (which would include sales taxes on cars, repairs, and parts)
When most people say that they only account for gasoline taxes, often even excluding the Fuel taxes collected by the Commercial Fuel tax programs as they are accounted for differently.
Yes Gasoline Taxation on gas does not equal road maintenance, but all taxation on cars does meet and and often exceed the road costs