If they increase fuel economy, might that encourage people to use more gasoline? Essentially, the price of driving a given distance is cheaper with a more fuel efficient car. Then, don't you think people will drive more distance and buy more gas than they otherwise would if they drove more fuel efficient cars.
Actually, whether people go out and buy more total gas is questionable. The fuel savings that you get from extra efficiency may outweigh the extra fuel use that comes from more driving. I'm just saying that people will react to the CAFE standards which may make the results from increasing CAFE standards not be as rosy as many people thinking they will be.
Instead of cafe standards, wouldn't it be simpler to just tax gasoline?
Actually, whether people go out and buy more total gas is questionable. The fuel savings that you get from extra efficiency may outweigh the extra fuel use that comes from more driving. I'm just saying that people will react to the CAFE standards which may make the results from increasing CAFE standards not be as rosy as many people thinking they will be.
Instead of cafe standards, wouldn't it be simpler to just tax gasoline?
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