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 @9NHS5NN from Texas answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but they should also help build new ones too.

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 @9NHS5NN from Texas answered…2hrs2H

Yes, this can help of safety for people and vehicles.

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 @9NHS5NN from Texas answered…2hrs2H

Yes, they should developed with time and secure that they are fully safe to be on roads.

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 @9NHS5NN from Texas answered…2hrs2H

Government should have limited access on designs of vehicles unless it brings harm.

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 @9NHS8MR from California answered…2hrs2H

The carpool lane could work for autonomous cars if there are at least 2 people in it.

 @9NHRXVX from Texas answered…2hrs2H

No. Instead cities should remove parking garages from central areas and increase walkability and public transportation t…

  @ConTheStonerLin from Washington answered…3hrs3H

As long as it is done in conjunction with the federal reserve subsidizing alternative transportation

 @9NHQWT5 from Indiana answered…4hrs4H

No, but because public transit should receive the attention.

 @9NHQ5BW from Connecticut answered…4hrs4H

E-bikes must be registered and must comply with traffic laws

 @9NHLT53 from Texas answered…7hrs7H

Yes, if the taxpayer who does not use the speed rail have to pay yearly taxes. If it will affect taxpayers that do not…

 @9NHKQ6V from Oklahoma answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but autonomous car manufacturers should pay for it

 @9NHHTSR from Arizona answered…9hrs9H

No, but it should provide incentives for more fuel efficient vehicles.

 @9NHHTL5 from Washington D.C. answered…9hrs9H

It depends on the state - some cities thrive on public transit while others do t’y lend itself as well.

 @9NHCHLS from Ohio answered…10hrs10H

Yes as to capital spending for needing rail routes, some initial capital for rolling stock, no for operating expense.

 @9NHCHLS from Ohio answered…10hrs10H

We should privatize and/or publicly pay for more alternative transportation services, work towards automated taxi/bus se…

 @9NHCDC7 from California answered…10hrs10H

Yes, and they should be banned from use altogether.

 @9NHC4P7 from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Government should prioritize the maintenance of existing roads and the construction of new roads.

 @9NH9XB8from Maine  answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but I would rather avoid the use of autonomous vehicles at all

 @9NH9XB8from Maine  answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but I would rather avoid the use of autonomous vehicles at all

 @9NH8HFL from Kentucky answered…11hrs11H

No, but should ease up on hyper-technical violations like driving in the left lane when not blocking traffic.

 @9NH6JJJ from Pennsylvania answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but only for certain situations (e.g. job, healthcare, etc.) and if public transit isn't sufficient.

 @9NH6986 from West Virginia answered…11hrs11H

I don't think a penalty parameter like this is as appropriate as incentivizing traveling in group means or by using publ…

 @9NH66J9 from Texas answered…12hrs12H

The government should offer low interest rate loans to credit worthy companies that have the ability to produce such a p…

 @9NH4KTR from Massachusetts answered…12hrs12H

invest more in high speed rail to limit the number of cars on the road and implement parking control

 @9NH344C from Oklahoma answered…12hrs12H

Public transportation should be funded entirely through local government and more specifically with sales tax from the c…