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Originally Posted by nookandcrannycar
^^^^^ I agree
I agree, but I think people being able to freely buy and use them without any nanny state interference is the most important issue. People creating more of a carbon footprint than necessary for the mobility they take part in is, IMO, bad and people should (on a personal level) feel guilty about creating that outsized footprint. However, government shouldn't be part of that use of 'oversized/inefficient' vehicles equation.
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Hmmm. I disagree. I'd love to see vehicles taxed based on emissions here like they do in Europe.
I'm also not a fan of the current trend of people buying more car because they know they are lacking skill behind the wheel.