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 @9NXV5GK from California answered…7hrs7H

Incentivize the private sector to develop smart transportation

 @9NXSY8J from Pennsylvania answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but require the electricty come from a renewable source.

 @9NXSHQT from Washington answered…9hrs9H

This is a good measure, but doesn't address the root of the issue caused by an over reliance on personal vehicles over a…

 @9NXSHQT from Washington answered…9hrs9H

The government should equally prioritize repairing existing infrastructure while also investing significantly in buildin…

 @9NXSHQT from Washington answered…9hrs9H

Yes, distracted driving should carry the same penalties as drunk driving

 @9NXSHQT from Washington answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but only for the use of public transportation

 @9NXR3YL from Texas answered…10hrs10H

No but it would be cool of them to make new cars and trucks that look like that

 @9NXN4FH from California answered…12hrs12H

Not the government. Private companies should instead.

 @9NXN4FH from California answered…12hrs12H

Not the government. Private companies should though.

 @9NXN4FH from California answered…12hrs12H

Not the government, but ideally private transport companies should.

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…14hrs14H

No, that's an unfathomably stupid idea that will lead to countless deaths and millions in crash-related damages.

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…14hrs14H

No, if it becomes a major problem, the free market will pressure private transportation companies to address the issue v…

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…14hrs14H

No, the government should never be allowed to track the movements of innocent people.

 @9NXFDC6 from Washington answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but I would rather privatize all infrastructure

  @B.W.-Byars from South Carolina answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but only with significant investment in affordability measures for low-income drivers, expanded public transportati…

  @B.W.-Byars from South Carolina answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but only if implemented with safeguards to ensure affordability and equity for low-income drivers and communities.…

 @9NX5D8F from New York answered…16hrs16H

No, they should provide free or reduced-cost public transportation instead.

 @9KHJQKJ from Indiana answered…19hrs19H

No, but enforcement should be reactionary (if you're in an accident because of speeding/distracted driving/failure to yi…

 @9NWPDJJ from Washington answered…20hrs20H

Yes but I believe the system needs to be overhauled. We need more and faster trains for long distance travel and to shif…