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.
Response rates from 1.1k Dublin voters.
57% Yes |
43% No |
57% Yes |
43% No |
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Unique answers from Dublin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZGNXF62wks2W
yes regulate on newly manufactured vehicles,
however less strict emissions standards on older cars in NCT as these vehicles are often under ownership of young, elderly, and generally low income drivers who can't afford a brand new, fuel- efficient vehicle.
@9YM9G5W3wks3W
Yes, with financial assistance to facilitate the change
@9YLXM6Q 3wks3W
Yes, but not for farm vehicles, vans etc. used for work
@9P3JND36mos6MO
I mean does it really matter it’s the cars owner’s fault for how Gas/fuel efficient their vehicles are
@9NXPTSZ6mos6MO
The government should look more at the fuels being produced than the cars themselves.
@9NMKNXD6mos6MO
Yes, but with consideration or possibly discounts based on income
@9NM4C3K 6mos6MO
Yes but make exemptions for those in rural areas or those in areas without public transport.
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