Diesel emissions standards regulate the amount of pollutants that diesel engines can emit to reduce air pollution. Proponents argue that stricter standards improve air quality and public health by reducing harmful emissions. Opponents argue that it increases costs for manufacturers and consumers and could reduce the availability of diesel vehicles.
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I am satisfied with the current emission standards.
@9L4Z23BIndependent 2 days2D
Yes, to help reduce pollution and improve air quality
@9N9NF6L3 days3D
Yes, it should be a national standard only not a state standard
@Meepmeep777 4 days4D
No, better to install air filtration stations to cut down on pollution while the electric truck market develops a successful heavy truck.
@9N2YBQ56 days6D
Yes but only to an extent that is equivalent to gas vehicles
@9MYY7PJ1wk1W
Yes, and this should include gas vehicles to help reduce pollution and prevent poor air quality
@9MYMGYN1wk1W
Yes, but only for new diesel vehicles, grandfathered in.
@9MVMBR81wk1W
if we need the diesel vehicles to move important objects or do important jobs, then why give them even more restrictions.
@9MSWZCG1wk1W
The government shouldn't be involved in regulating vehicles
@Dry550Independent 2wks2W
Yes, diesel is a volatile substance that can create problems for the environment, the increase in costs is a price that should be paid.
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