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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…23hrs23H

Governor Announces "Pause" For Controversial $15 NYC Toll Plan

  1114 replies

New York State & the MTA have already spent hundreds of millions of dollars on lawsuits, environmental studies, even the…

 @9NNH9TQ from Mississippi answered…1hr1H

if cities wanted to reduce congestion they should not charge people for it, rather they should widen the roads and put a…

 @9NJYZW7 from Maine answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but prioritize subsidies for public transportation over uber and lyft.

 @9NNGDNZ from Maryland answered…2hrs2H

Yes, and ban them outright except for industrial, transit, and military applications

 @9NNC8HX from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

Yes, if they get rid of other public transportation as a way to replace it and truly make its impact effective

 @6273V9Y answered…5hrs5H

Yes, if the individual requires such services to get to and from work.

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…9hrs9H

Yes, and cities need to be re-zoned to promote walking and biking.

 @9NMQZ5Q from Michigan answered…11hrs11H

Yes, to the extent that the "smart" technologies are open source.

 @9NMQWZN from Idaho answered…11hrs11H

No unless it has government or drastic security reasons. (Previous DUI, sex offender, etc)

 @9NMNB5C from Nevada answered…14hrs14H

Yes but only if it significantly improves conditions

 @9NMNB5C from Nevada answered…14hrs14H

No but more environmental sources of transportation should be affordable

 @9NMN89T from Georgia answered…14hrs14H

Regardless, road maintenance should receive more funding.

 @9NMN89T from Georgia answered…14hrs14H

No, this would lead to a significant increase in vehicular casualties.

 @9NMN89T from Georgia answered…14hrs14H

No, I don't think other forms of transportation development in cities should take priority.

 @9NMMM9Q from Iowa answered…15hrs15H

That should be a local government issue. In some cities is makes sense, in rural communities it doesn’t.

 @9NMLQ35 from New York answered…16hrs16H

Yes, if said roads and bridges prove to be a safety concern

 @9NMLQ35 from New York answered…16hrs16H

Yes, to ensure safety, but will probably taken advantage of and be an unnecessary cost

 @9NML9K6 from Florida answered…16hrs16H

No, and who in their right mind is even proposing such a thing?

 @9NML9K6 from Florida answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but that infrastructure needs to be as heavily secured and guarded as our nuclear weapons because state and individ…

 @9NML9K6 from Florida answered…16hrs16H

Yes, and they should not be allowed on public roads until after several continuous years of fully-public testing certifi…

 @9NMHG2K from Texas answered…17hrs17H

In the distant future once autonomous vehicles are a significant portion of all traffic