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  @B.W.-Byars from South Carolina answered…52mins52m

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

  @B.W.-Byars from South Carolina answered…52mins52m

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

 @9NX5D8F from New York answered…1hr1H

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

 @9KHJQKJ from Indiana answered…4hrs4H

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

 @9NWPDJJ from Washington answered…5hrs5H

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

 @9NW832B from Texas answered…10hrs10H

only when electrical vehicles have been vetted completely to be safe and tested without casualities

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…13hrs13H

If it were something that tracked speed, yes, but GPS tracking could infringe on idividuals privacy.

 @9NVZYJQ from Illinois answered…15hrs15H

Increase funding in order to do both and create jobs as well.

 @9GSRZB9 from South Carolina answered…15hrs15H

yes, but it should be a steady build up to it not an all or nothing

 @9NVYZJQfrom Ohio  answered…16hrs16H

Fixing/changing the transportation system mostly to increase urban (walking, biking, etc) transport methods will prevent…

 @9NVXLS8 from Texas answered…18hrs18H

No, but promote the use of electric/hybrid public transportation methods to reduce carbon emissions.

 @9NVT747 from New York answered…21hrs21H

No. NYC is trying this right now and it is only hurting local businesses without proper public transportation access.

 @9L4Z23B from Pennsylvania answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but a cost-benefit analysis needs to be done to completed to determine optimal standards

 @9NVQ4KF from Illinois answered…22hrs22H

No, but incentivize companies to lower the prices of electric/hybrid vehicles

 @9NVMGG2 from Massachusetts answered…23hrs23H

Yes, once there is adequate infrastructure built to support EVs without overwhelming existing charging stations.

 @9NVJT7F from Washington answered…24hrs24H

No, This is still emerging technology, it needs to become a mature technology before this is considered an issue.

 @9NVJRXW from Massachusetts answered…24hrs24H

This is only under the condition that congestion pricing money will be allocated towards increasing public transportatio…