Fuel efficiency standards set the required average fuel economy for vehicles, aiming to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Proponents argue that it helps reduce emissions, save consumers money on fuel, and decrease reliance on fossil fuels. Opponents argue that it raises production costs, leading to higher vehicle prices, and may not have a significant impact on overall emissions.
62% Yes |
38% No |
62% Yes |
38% No |
See how support for each position on “Fuel Efficiency Requirements” has changed over time for 1.9k UK voters.
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See how importance of “Fuel Efficiency Requirements” has changed over time for 1.9k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9NHN4K64 days4D
Yes, and implement serious fines for companies who try to cheat the benchmarking systems
@9NCLJQL 7 days7D
If prices rise it will prevent people from owning cars which may be essential to their employment
@9N93Y3S1wk1W
Yes but the overall cost of running and owning cars needs to be reduced
@9MV6DVF2wks2W
If they change how electricity is produced in uk power stations and make alternative fuel cars more affordable
@9MSS4YW2wks2W
Not until more fuel efficient vehicles are more affordable
@9MQKLRR2wks2W
No because not everyone can afford it, more financial help should be provided and better piblic transport
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