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 @9N295MR from Nevada answered…20mins20m

No, but we must continue to find ways to reduce fuel consumption & greenhouse gas emissions while simultaneously keeping…

 @9N295MR from Nevada answered…20mins20m

Yes, but it's hard to prove distracted driving in court.

 @9N295MR from Nevada answered…30mins30m

No, but add incentives for buying electric or hybrid cars.

 @5ZYN8CZ from Washington D.C. answered…3hrs3H

Yes, better to fix old roads than to build new ones, but road infrastructure is often already overbuilt and some of it s…

 @damitjohnson from Maryland answered…4hrs4H

This is a county level issue not country level issue.

 @9NC9GJ2 from Minnesota answered…10hrs10H

Yes, unless new infrastructure is required to ease transportation delays for vital goods/services.

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…11hrs11H

Yes, to improve air quality and reduce health risks

 @9NC8W43 from California answered…11hrs11H

No because this tax will heavily burden low income commuters who need to travel long distances for work.

 @9NC6KKJ from New York answered…13hrs13H

No, autonomous vehicles shouldn't be allowed on public highways

 @9NC45VK from Indiana answered…15hrs15H

No, they would fail for the same reasons H.O.V. lanes failed.

 @9NC45VK from Indiana answered…15hrs15H

No, bicycles are slow, require physical endurance, and are impracticable in bad weather and at night.

 @9NC45VK from Indiana answered…15hrs15H

No, carpooling is impartial. Public transportation is the way to go.

 @9NC45VK from Indiana answered…15hrs15H

No, this would make it impossible for farmers to do their jobs leading to world famine.

 @9NBZLZH from New York answered…17hrs17H

If it can be proven as safe as driving by humans than no. Otherwise yes

 @9NBZ3TK from New Mexico answered…17hrs17H

State and local governments only................not the federal government.

 @6RXF4D9 from Ohio answered…17hrs17H

No, and government should be prohibited from attempting this.

 @6RXF4D9 from Ohio answered…17hrs17H

Yes, add bike lanes where there is high enough demand; no, bike-sharing programs should be privately run, not government…

 @9NBNRNN from California answered…18hrs18H

No, as long as new infrastructure is exclusively public transportation

 @9NBVCFV from California answered…18hrs18H

I think no because I feel like the reason people use public transport is due to the fact they don't have enough money fo…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Prioritize rail first, then roads used by buses, then bike paths and sidewalks