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  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…4hrs4H

As long as public transportation is funded by taxpayers, which includes public-private partnerships, they must be fully…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…5hrs5H

Before engaging in new taxation schemes for infrastructure, government should repair and maintain infrastructure that ta…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…5hrs5H

To the degree that public transportation is funded by taxpayers, which includes public-private transit partnerships, the…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…5hrs5H

While there is a a growing body of literature that suggest that congestion pricing is effective, it serves as a de facto…

 @9J2XFYK from Colorado answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but only with implementation of more accessible, free public transportation

 @9N5XMF7 from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Yes, the government should drastically increase the fuel efficiency standards for light utility vehicles, such as trucks…

 @9N5XMF7 from Texas answered…6hrs6H

No, the government should adopt Autobahn-style policies that remove speed limits on low traffic highways, have stricter…

 @9N5XMF7 from Texas answered…6hrs6H

No, the government should instead drastically increase the fuel efficiency standards for light utility vehicles, such as…

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…7hrs7H

No, not until 'Gig Economy' is regulated to give its workers equal rights to employees.

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but part of the issue is that mass adoption touchscreens in cars requires greater attention than analog consoles an…

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…7hrs7H

No, the costs of managing such a program would feasibly outweigh any potential benefits

 @9N5WBYD from Oregon answered…7hrs7H

Yes, however it should be determined by the classification of vehicle as electric is not efficient nor reliable enough f…

 @9N5V2PN from Massachusetts answered…8hrs8H

Not until the price of electric cars has gone down to something reasonable

 @9N5STLF from Colorado answered…9hrs9H

Bike lanes yes. Bike sharing not necessary. We just need a place to ride without being run over.

 @9N5SLVH from Pennsylvania answered…9hrs9H

No, simply because America is past the point of return, we do not have the necessary budget to meet the demands for new…

 @9N5RWJS from New York answered…10hrs10H

grandfather clause and make cars more fuel efficient

 @9N5PFNKfrom Pennsylvania  answered…11hrs11H

No, unless the government has been given permission by the driver.

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…13hrs13H

While smart transportation infrastructure is a promising development, it is also one best left to private designers and…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…13hrs13H

To the degree that govenment provides transportation services to the public - which would better be served by the privat…

 @9N5K7CV from Maryland answered…13hrs13H

Yes, only if autonomous vehicles are widely implemented and such infrastructure is necessary

 @9N5JS7K from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

In large cities only and by local governments only. and when I say large I mean down town crowded together NYC/LA cities…

 @9N5CZ5N from Texas answered…14hrs14H

No, and the government is currently over regulating the automotive manufacturing industry.

 @9N5FGW9 from Utah answered…14hrs14H

No, unless they are ready to provide transportation in other ways for all low income individuals.