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 @9MPYFLR from Texas answered…19hrs19H

No, but it should provide tax breaks for buyers of cars with technology that allows drivers to interface with their smar…

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 @9MRMZ49 from Montana answered…54mins54m

No, cities should ban autonomous vehicles until they are safer to operate.

 @9MRCS25 from Mississippi answered…3hrs3H

Depends on the city and the congestion. This tax should be utilized to increase public transportation e.g. trains

 @9MR4ZT8 from Pennsylvania answered…4hrs4H

I think it could make people healthier and less huge, and could solve lots of the obesity issues here in the US.

 @9MQ8NJZ from Florida answered…13hrs13H

Yes, Provide More free Public transportation, And Only if the spending also goes towards environmentally friendly soluti…

 @9MQ8JNS from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but only for size of the vehicle for pedestrian safety.

 @8QYKGXB from Missouri answered…14hrs14H

Yes, in areas where public transit is not a feasible option.

 @9MQ7R5Q from Florida answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but only if they are willing to provide more reliable and free or low priced public transportation.

 @9MQ7LCM from Florida answered…14hrs14H

That would cost money and no municipality would be able to afford that.

 @9MQ5L2D from Texas answered…15hrs15H

No, the incentive for shared transportation services should be their efficiency and accessibility.

 @nicatim13 from Utah answered…15hrs15H

No, but continue to provide benefits to people who own clean vehicles, and to manufacturers of those vehicles.

 @9MQ46RN from California answered…17hrs17H

Yes, provided the transportation is commuting to or from work or a medical or government facility

 @9MQ3BJM from Colorado answered…17hrs17H

Do both. The federal government literally prints its own money

 @9MQ3BJM from Colorado answered…17hrs17H

This is a stupid question as most traffic laws are primarily enforced via voluntary compliance and the tort system.

 @9MQ3BJM from Colorado answered…17hrs17H

No, this only ends up harming working people who have been forced out of city cores. A better option is investing in pub…

 @9MQ2X4M from New Jersey answered…18hrs18H

No, and we should focus on comprehensive training and providing education to reduce traffic incidents on the road.

 @9MQ2X4M from New Jersey answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but I would rather focus on preserving fuel and make cars run more energy efficient.

 @99M6G59 from Arizona answered…18hrs18H

No, ride-sharing services should compete with one another on price and convenience

 @99M6G59 from Arizona answered…18hrs18H

No, private companies should invest in researching and developing this technology before deploying it in cities

 @99M6G59 from Arizona answered…18hrs18H

No, and I’m skeptical about the viability of autonomous vehicles at the moment

 @99M6G59 from Arizona answered…18hrs18H

No, this should be decided at the state and local level instead of by the federal government

 @99M6G59 from Arizona answered…18hrs18H

No, this should be decided at the state and local level instead of by the federal government

 @9MPXLG7 from Connecticut answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but only if the expansion of autonomous vehicles makes it necessary for safety.

 @9MPNYMJ from Illinois answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only after autonomous vehicles have reached a critical mass in the consumer market.