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 @9NG79VT from California answered…29mins29m

No, only if the infrastructure is also required to be expanded to accommodate all of the vehicles along the same timelin…

 @9NG5C9F from Montana answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but not public transportation infrastructure.

 @9NG26QW from Georgia answered…4hrs4H

No, and the government should ban autonomous vehicles.

 @9NG23ZY from Washington answered…4hrs4H

No, but make public transportation more affordable and accessible

 @9NFZPBF from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but only if there is no other disabilities-equipped public transport option for that route

 @9NFZPBF from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes but not by blocking off lanes for carpools; give carpoolers tax breaks

 @9NFW3WLfrom British Columbia  answered…7hrs7H

Yes, as long as they're as affordable as fuel-based vehicles.

 @9NFW3WLfrom British Columbia  answered…7hrs7H

No, but governments should still regulate the use of autonomous vehicles.

 @9NFW5SC from Washington answered…8hrs8H

No, perhaps this would be acceptable if the government had funds available that were not stolen tax dollars and had not…

 @9NFW5SC from Washington answered…8hrs8H

No, we should privatize as many services as possible and lower government spending as much as possible, but perhaps we c…

 @9NFQ4S6 from New Jersey answered…10hrs10H

Yes, only for certain situations and if public transit is not sufficient

 @9NFRJYD from California answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but only if politicians are prevented from meddling in the design of the system and supplier selection.

 @9NFQKZY from Alabama answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but with security measures in place so that it cannot be misused by domestic abusers.

 @9NFGRXK from North Carolina answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but autonomous vehicles should not be a thing

 @9NFG6YX from Connecticut answered…14hrs14H

No, we should focus on improving public transportation rather than subsidizing private transportation.

 @9NFF24M from New York answered…15hrs15H

Yes, especially focusing on public transportation being more accessible.

 @9NFF24M from New York answered…15hrs15H

Yes, public transportation is unreliable when it's even available.

 @97LJVRW from California answered…15hrs15H

No. Look at what happened to the high-speed rail project in California as the poster child for the result: far over budg…

 @9NFDDLZ from California answered…15hrs15H

I am satisfied with the current emission standards.

 @9NFDDLZ from California answered…15hrs15H

It should be tested on a minor scale to see if it actually works before it is deployed on a national scale.

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…16hrs16H

No, and current standards should be abolished and replaced with a general gas tax

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…16hrs16H

No, but if your car is really aesthetically disgusting (like cube cars) you should pay an ugliness tax for polluting the…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…16hrs16H

Yes, I agree in theory but I am wary of how this would be implemented in practice

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…16hrs16H

No, but drivers who emit carbon emissions should pay a gas tax for the use of the air (which they already do); also, pow…

 @9NDQ2VC from Washington answered…16hrs16H

Yes, cities should try different ideas for how to accommodate autonomous driving