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Response rates from 226 Ryan voters.

63%
Yes
37%
No
63%
Yes
37%
No

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 @B49SHC3 answered…3 days3D

Yes, but the government needs to provide funding to transport companies and sole traders to assist with emission reductions

 @9ZTPDVManswered…4mos4MO

No, but incentivise manufacturers to be more strict with their emission standards and to retire diesel vehicles.

 @9ZMSSFBanswered…4mos4MO

Given the fact China, India and Russia provide more carbon emissions than the rest of the world combined, any restrictions we put on ourselves feels largely ceremonial and pointless

 @B3WMBSTanswered…3wks3W

Phase diesel vehicles out over time, but not until electric and environmentally friendly alternatives for transport are available.

 @B3TVWF8answered…3wks3W

No but the government should encourage people to use other vechiles that do not damage the environment

 @B3QHWFS answered…3wks3W

I’m on the wall yes and no. I really tink bring electric and self driving vehicles should not happen

 @B3NMNMKanswered…4wks4W

Yes, but only If the government starts genuinely caring about the environment instead of pretending that they care.

 @B3BQ26Manswered…1mo1MO

Yes, however our infrastructure in new estates does not support everyone owning an electric vehicle.
We also have huge issues with our renewable industry in the domestic/residential sectors as we have a huge influx of low quality solar and battery sales companies flooding the market.
We need quality products with proper government assistance to have installed.