| CSP DAILY POLL |
| What do you think is the main cause for the steady increase in U.S. motor fuel consumption? |
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An increase in travelling by car due to fear and difficulties of air travel.
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81
Votes
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19.6%
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Limited popularity of fuel-efficient cars.
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29
Votes
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7.0%
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The recent decline in new-vehicle purchases.
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0 Votes
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0%
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The large number of SUVs purchased in the late '90s that are still on the road.
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75
Votes
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18.2%
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The continued suburbanization of America and the increase in daily commuting distances.
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210
Votes
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50.8%
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I'm not sure.
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18
Votes
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4.4%
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| Total Votes
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413
Votes
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