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Response rates from 538 Renua Ireland voters.

23%
Yes
77%
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23%
Yes
77%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Renua Ireland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZDJ3XWanswered…3wks3W

Instead of putting tighter restrictions on diesel there should be more research into other types of cleaner fuel that can be used. Example biodiesel

 @9ZCWX9Lanswered…3wks3W

Drivers should not be penalized when current public transportation is so unreliable that it can’t be trusted to get anywhere on time

 @9ZSLCK9answered…3 days3D

Already paying in vrt tax and insurance and the money thw government gets doaent go back into road/the public

 @9ZSK5GNanswered…3 days3D

Only when the charging infrastructure is in place for people in terraced and apartment homes with no access to charging at their homes

 @9ZSHQXDanswered…3 days3D

Depending on the circumstances ! Companies should have to make an effort to green their diesel use.. Personal use in case should have less of a restrictive stance

 @9ZQY3FJanswered…6 days6D

I think it should be part of a much wider carbon tax scheme and should target vehicle models as opposed to just diesel vehicles

 @9ZPR96Canswered…1wk1W

No, at present there is no viable alternative to for persons who live in rural areas or requore frequent long car journeys.

 @9ZK3D2Panswered…2wks2W

No you can not force people and some people may not have the money . Do it only if your going to help buy the cars