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What if we all chose to walk or bike for just half of our car trips of under a mile?
What if people always chose to drive the most efficient car that meets their needs?
What if we converted all available U.S. garbage fumes from large landfills into transportation fuel?
Delivery trucks typically get fewer miles to the gallon than cars, but each household making individual trips to the store isn’t efficient or pollution-free either. What if more people bought their groceries online?
The world of transportation is changing quickly! With the advent of smartphones, many new mobility options have emerged.
Think you can put us on the path to lower greenhouse gas emissions? Now’s your chance!
EPA is responsible for providing the fuel economy data that is used on the fuel economy label (or window sticker) on all new cars and light trucks.
Fuel economy labels have been displayed on the window sticker of all new light duty cars and trucks since the mid-1970s, as required by the Energy Policy and Conservation Act.
Manufacturers of new cars that fail to meet the minimum fuel economy level of 22.5 miles per gallon (mpg) have to pay a “Gas Guzzler Tax.”
View interactive information about the new Fuel Economy and Environment Labels
View interactive information about the new Fuel Economy and Environment Labels
View interactive information about the new Fuel Economy and Environment Labels
Learn about smog, soot, ozone, and other air pollution, as well as EPA programs to reduce them.
Learn about transportation and climate change, as well as EPA programs to reduce carbon pollution.
View successes from the Clean Air Act, strategies for the future, and a timeline of accomplishments.