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 @9NQL5VP from Pennsylvania answered…12hrs12H

Yes, unless existing roads and infrastructure are too old and new infrastructure is deemed more suitable to support grow…

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 @9NR97Z5 from California answered…11mins11m

Yes, but drivers should still be cited for severe levels of unsafe driving.

 @9NR52VN from Florida answered…1hr1H

No, companies that already and will develop and deploy autonomous vehicles should hire better workers to regulate it.

 @9NQZVP5 from Minnesota answered…5hrs5H

No, not unless the cost of electric and hybrid cars decreases or in someway become more affordable for the average citiz…

 @9NQZS7N from Virginia answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but only city governments should promote the use of bicycles

 @9NQZS7N from Virginia answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but only state governments should provide these incentives

 @9NQZJKB from North Carolina answered…5hrs5H

No, offenses such as DWIs are more punitive and costly than corrective and can severely impact those who are not habitua…

 @9NQXZ7Z from Massachusetts answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but not reduce car lanes as this does not reduce private car usage it just slows down traffic and creates more poll…

 @9NQVP7L from Michigan answered…10hrs10H

Aggressively prosecute dangerous drivers, meaning those who willfully tailgate, run red lights, and use lanes improperly…

 @9NQRP2R from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but also build new infrastructures if necessary to improve faster travel.

 @9NQRP2R from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but not until it is sufficient enough to implement it on every traffic light and vehicle to do so.

 @9NQRP2R from Texas answered…10hrs10H

Yes, until autonomous cars are ready to deploy without special lanes.

 @9NQDDVS from California answered…13hrs13H

It looks good on paper but taxpayers must be given a say and spending these subsidies must be carefully examined.

 @9NQDDVS from California answered…13hrs13H

Possibly but the states would do a better job at managing such affairs.

 @9NQDDVS from California answered…13hrs13H

Yes but its spending should be overseen by an independent committee.

 @9NQDDVS from California answered…13hrs13H

No but they should work to keep current bike roads useful

 @9NQD7DB from Tennessee answered…13hrs13H

No, Prioritize both maintaining current infrastructure as well as constructing new infrastructure.

 @9NQ7VY2 from Ohio answered…15hrs15H

No, many traffic laws are stupid, but there needs to be some order on the roads

 @9NPXKX8 from Massachusetts answered…18hrs18H

No, and the fares for public transportation should be controlled so that everyone pay the same price for riding public t…

 @9NPXKX8 from Massachusetts answered…18hrs18H

Yes but only until the structure is deemed broken beyond repair by State authorities and has to be replaced by something…

 @9NPXKX8 from Massachusetts answered…18hrs18H

No, this will increase the rate of accidents, and possibly insight anarchy.

 @9NPXKX8 from Massachusetts answered…18hrs18H

For traffic lights and stop signs yes, for vehicle operations no.

 @9NPXKX8 from Massachusetts answered…18hrs18H

Yes and Alyssa should have their own special travelings for the length of their entire journey. This will decrease traff…

 @9NPXKX8 from Massachusetts answered…18hrs18H

No, Focus on increasing affordable public transportation resources instead.