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 @9SD29W4answered…3mos3MO

Yes, but adjust the penalties to the person's individual income to make them proportional

 @9MSNGWTanswered…6mos6MO

No, there are investments with greater impact. Improvements in fossil fuel driven cars have minimal long term impact if we manage to solve transportation that no longer requires fossil fuel.

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How would you feel about paying more upfront for a car if it saved you fuel money in the long run?

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Do you believe people are more influenced by fuel costs or environmental impact when choosing a car, and what about you?

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Can stricter fuel efficiency rules really make a difference in fighting climate change, or are there bigger issues at play?

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How might higher vehicle prices from fuel efficiency regulations impact families with lower incomes?

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How do you think your daily life would change if all vehicles became more fuel-efficient tomorrow?

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Do you trust car manufacturers to innovate and improve efficiency on their own, or does the government need to push them?

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Should consumers be more concerned about the environmental impact of their car purchases or the financial impact?

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In your opinion, is it fair to require older, less fuel-efficient cars to be phased out if it helps the environment?

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Do you think the push for higher fuel efficiency is helping or hurting the shift towards electric vehicles?

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Is personal responsibility or government regulation more effective in reducing overall fuel consumption?

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