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 @9P7HMZGanswered…2yrs2Y

Vehicles over a certain age should be exempt as not everyone can afford to purchase a more efficient vehicle

 @BF3CJBTanswered…5 days5D

Yes, but prioritise funding in affordable public transportation, which provides an alternative to those who do and do not drive. Allowing people to save to purchase cleaner alternative vehicles.

 @BDCQFM6answered…2mos2MO

Poor people can't afford newer, more fuel efficient cars and still need them, especially if they live in a rural area

 @BC8Y8P3answered…3mos3MO

Maintain current standards with funding towards improving emissions or directing funding into other transport solutions.

 @BC8T72Panswered…3mos3MO

This only works in urban areas and is destructive to the rural communities and owners of classic vehicles.

 @BB6NMF5answered…4mos4MO

Spend more money on public transportation but find other ways to get more efficient less expensive for the public.

 @B978ZSCanswered…6mos6MO

make free public transport more accessible for those under 16 and over 60 aswell as making public transport more electric and eco freindly. aswell have bus routes reviewed often and updated so that everyone can get to where they want to go whivh will incentivise the use public transport. use online us passes mostly to cut down on plastic and paper waste. aswell nationilein the rail service and investing in high speed eco freindly trains will also help our economy making tourits and nationals be able to travel the country widely without heftty costs leaving them more money to spend on areas that boost our economy.

 @B6WKJKSanswered…10mos10MO

Yes they should but it should only apply to companies as not everyone can afford a more efficient vehicle

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iSideWith. (2026). “Should the government impose stricter fuel efficiency standards on vehicles?” — Public Opinion Poll Results. Retrieved June 22, 2026, from https://uk.isidewith.com/poll/5139214625

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