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 @9NZQ3K5 answered…3hrs3H

Depends on what will achieve maximum utility and benefit.

 @9NZM2NQ from New York answered…7hrs7H

Yes but they should have exceptions for police, fire department and other emergency workers who need free access to thes…

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but DEF is not the correct way to address it.

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but only in large cities. It can also help if they provide better and safer public transportation which will reduce…

 @9NZK5X5 from Virginia answered…9hrs9H

No, but the government should continue to incentivize the transition to green energy.

 @9NZHCKZ from California answered…11hrs11H

Yes, and people shouldn't be penalized for accidentally killing bikers, pedestrians, etc, who knowingly disobey traffic…

 @9NZH4NB from Colorado answered…11hrs11H

No, this will have unintended consequences to emergency services access and allow for "private" purchase of public roads…

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

No. Monitor the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles. But, do not regulate. Limit government involvement.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

No. The free market and innovation are the solution to improving emission standards of diesel vehicles.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

No. Unleash the free market and innovation to improve fuel efficiency of vehicles.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

No. Drivers need to practice common sense when they are out driving.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

No, traffic laws are necessary. Simplify the traffic laws for drivers to understand the law better.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

No, require drivers to take a defensive driving course.

 @9NXW9RJ from Utah answered…12hrs12H

That's a local issue to be left to Counties and municipalities.

 @9NZCGLL from California answered…13hrs13H

No, invest in free and consistent public transportation

 @9NZCGLL from California answered…13hrs13H

No, invest in free and consistent public transportation

 @9NZCGLL from California answered…13hrs13H

Yes, and invest in free and consistent public transportation

 @9NYX4JG from Illinois answered…17hrs17H

No, they should instead focus on the extreme danger and pollution of electric vehicles

 @9NYVNVQ from Utah answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but this should be determined by state need. Increase requirements for public transportation access, but incentiviz…

 @9NYSQQY from Oregon answered…18hrs18H

It shouldn't require all cars to be electric or hybrid but it should be encouraged and gas cars should cost more

 @9NYSQQY from Oregon answered…18hrs18H

It shouldn't be legally required but it should be encouraged

 @9NYS7RL from Pennsylvania answered…18hrs18H

Subsidize and expand public transportation and improve high-speed rail and other options. Make the US less reliant on au…

 @9NYPG6R from New Jersey answered…19hrs19H

No, because it might be to expensive for some people.

 @89C3J2H from Utah answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but should be option (opt in), not mandatory.

 @9NYLD7Q from Indiana answered…20hrs20H

Yes we should implement them while making it easier for people with Less money to also follow these rules.