Key Survey Results from the
FairFuelUK poll of 71,098 drivers - Summer 2019
- Only 2.9% said their next vehicle will be electric
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91.8% believe its unfair that it's only motorists, motorcyclists, van drivers and truckers that take the brunt of all emissions penalties
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Only 6.3% are satisfied with their local authority with regard to their motoring and road transport policies
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Only 13.4% are satisfied with their current MP with regard to them solving motoring and road transport issues
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78.8% believe the Government and their local authority deliberately ignore practical, effective and proven ways to lower vehicle emissions, purely to generate extra cash from the already highest taxed motorists in the world
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Only 2.2% believe the Government's latest Clean Air Strategy Plans will work.
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88.8% want a cut in fuel duty
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91.5% want the creation of PumpWatch, an independent price monitoring watchdog similar to OfCom or OfGem, to help halt and monitor unfair pricing at the pumps as and when oil prices change
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88.8% want introduced, a safe certified fuel additive into all bulk fuels at source, to be dispensed from the pumps. These are additives which are proven to lower vehicle exhaust emissions and increase MPG. Such additives would abolish the need to charge
vehicles to enter Cities.
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87.3% want to see a new accredited kite mark standard for proven practical solutions, methods and products that meet agreed targets in lowering emissions from internal combustion engines.
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90.5% want set up an independent clean air quality group to assess and ratify all published claims regarding where emissions come from and the alleged impact on our health.
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64.5% want HS2 scrapped
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89% want to significantly increase spending on new and existing roads, PLUS public transport for ALL the UK, at similar levels of investment currently planned on building HS2, in order to reduce congestion, improve air quality and benefit national and
local economies.
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91.8% want the Government to produce a Long Term Roads Transport Plan. Covering taxation, funding, technology and investment.