N.M. Admin. Code § 3.16.110.8

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 3.16.110.8 - COMPUTATION OF MILES-PER-GALLON FACTOR
A. For purposes of calculating the gallons of special fuel used on the highways of this state, any computation of the average miles per gallon everywhere shall be carried out to two significant decimal places. Rounding rules for the third decimal place are:
(1) round down if the digit is a zero, 1, 2, 3, or 4; and
(2) round up if the digit is a 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.
B. Example 1: Trucker's fleet logged 1,000,000 miles with 100,000 traveled in New Mexico. Trucker used 202,100 gallons of special fuel. Trucker has used 20,202 gallons in New Mexico, computed as follows:

1,000,000 miles everywhere

divided by

202,100 gallons of special fuel everywhere

equals

4.948 = 4.95 average miles per gallon

100,000 New Mexico miles

divided by

4.95 average miles per gallon

equals

20,202 New Mexico special fuel gallons

C. Example 2: Hauler's fleet traveled 2,000,000 miles, 500,000 of which were in New Mexico. Hauler used 413,050 gallons of special fuel during the reporting period. Hauler has used 103,306 gallons of special fuel in New Mexico, computed as follows:

2,000,000 miles everywhere

divided by

413,050 gallons of special fuel everywhere

equals

4.842 = 4.84 average miles per gallon

500,000 New Mexico miles

divided by

4.84 average miles per gallon

equals

103,306 New Mexico special fuel gallons

N.M. Admin. Code § 3.16.110.8

2/1/93, 12/31/96; 3.16.110.8 NMAC - Rn, 3 NMAC 20.11.8, 6/14/01