This document consists of six sections, including the introduction (Section 1). Section 2 examines public concern about U.S. dependence on imported oil, public assessment of the energy situation in the United States, and perceived effects of gasoline prices on individuals and households. In addition, this section focuses on public expectations and federal government actions that can be undertaken to deal with the energy situation and reduce dependence on imported oil. Section 3 examines public awareness of global-warming issues and perceived strategies of the United States and other lesser-developed countries to combat global warming. Section 4 Section 5 focuses on conventional and advanced-technology vehicles. In this report, advanced technology vehicles include hybrid-electric and diesel vehicles. The section examines the decisions vehicle owners make about their vehicles, as well as decisions about replacing vehicles. Section 5 also analyzes owners decisions about purchasing more fuel-efficient vehicles and advanced-technology vehicles. Section 6 looks at public attitudes toward travel, with an emphasis on the post-September 11, 2001, period. The publics perception of on-road travel and traffic congestion is also addressed in the final section.
Consumer Views on Transportation and Energy
2003
98 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Fuels , Air Pollution & Control , Consumers , Gasoline , Fuel consumption , Households , Motor vehicles , Fuel-efficiency vehicles , Hybrid-electric emissions , Traffic congestion , Travel , Costs , Greenhouse emissions , Fuel economy , Energy sources , Global aspects , Legislation , Global warming
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