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.
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@B5VKK7Q2wks2W
Invest in more public transportation, incentives to create fuel alternatives, and incentivise better fuel efficiency standards rather than penalizing.
@B3X6TC74mos4MO
Yes, and make sure that the standards apply to all vehicles to avoid the loophole of simply creating heavier vehicles to avoid the rules
@9X8C8WC 8mos8MO
The government should do this once we have a better reliable source for vehicles to run. Until then, they really enforce something without having a solution.
@9W3W3F2Republican9mos9MO
As a person who’s vehicles are all gasoline powered I feel that the government need to ease up on the pricing of fuel it has cause many problems in my family for sure
@9VZSN74 9mos9MO
Yes, but these standards should not be mandatory and should only serve as incentives for car manufacturers.
@9VG7GYP9mos9MO
No, you have celebrities taking private flights all the time, and you want to punish the regular people?
@9V5JKBL9mos9MO
yes and no because some people like to modify there cars, I would also like to do the same thing and race fuel and other types of high end fuels should stay the same.
@9V4S3CH9mos9MO
Yes and no, the government should incentivize fuel alternatives for companies but still offer the option for consumers the right to purchase vehicles of their choice
for large trucks that waste fuel like ford trucks that are useless bc they are to tall to load things and waste gas compared to a u-haul truck type car
@9SKQYBG10mos10MO
No, but at the same time they need to make motor vehicles and the gases way more safer for the environment and people so it doesn't continue to pollute the air.
No, but incentivize smaller vehicles and tax larger gas guzzlers at a higher rate, while also investing in infrastructure for public transport
@9N5XMF71yr1Y
Yes, the government should drastically increase the fuel efficiency standards for light utility vehicles, such as trucks and SUVs.
@9N5XMF71yr1Y
No, the government should instead drastically increase the fuel efficiency standards for light utility vehicles, such as trucks and SUVs.
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