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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…2 days2D

Buttigieg hits Vance over ‘childless’ remarks

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 @9RLYBJS from California answered…6mins6m

There needs to be some form of validation of its safety before mass deployment as well as a system of accountability for…

 @9RLTMYM from Ohio answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but then the operating entity should have to "pay back" the subsidies by offering reasonable fares and limiting the…

 @9RLT8QL from Michigan answered…2hrs2H

The restriction should be based less on the prevention on over-reliance on technology and more on the skepticism of the…

 @9RLT8QL from Michigan answered…2hrs2H

Yes, and allow for more free or otherwise affordable options for public transportation. Environmentally friendly options…

 @9RLRHCD from New York answered…3hrs3H

Government vehicles should be required to follow the same laws. If they can have exemptions, then it should not be enfor…

 @9LYDP4Cfrom Maine  answered…6hrs6H

No, incentivise the auto industry to create more fuel efficient automobiles, and the consumer to purchase these

 @9RLMFVW from Pennsylvania answered…6hrs6H

No, the government should focus on promoting EV's as an alternative and not a replacement. They should also work on expa…

 @9RLLB9C from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Tests should be done to determine how effective and efficient it will be, and then a dependent supporting or opposing po…

  @clbcarman answered…8hrs8H

Not if the vehicles don't have humans inside. This will increase traffic, not improve it. We need public transportation,…

  @clbcarman answered…8hrs8H

Yes, and a real bike lane with barriers is better than a painted 'bike lane' that's almost worse than no bike lane at al…

 @9RLFYJP from New Jersey answered…9hrs9H

The most vital of infrastructure projects are important to maintain but we should check to see where we can build new, m…

 @9RL8BMK from New York answered…12hrs12H

Corporations and commercial transportation should be held to higher standard when it comes to fuel consumption, without…

 @9RL65XRfrom Maine  answered…14hrs14H

Do the economic maths.Do the benefits to the economy outweigh the cost to the taxpayer, to the extent of covering the co…

 @9RL65XRfrom Maine  answered…14hrs14H

Do the economic maths. Will it happen without subsidies? Do the benefits to the economy outweigh the cost to the taxpaye…

 @9RL44BM from California answered…16hrs16H

Yes, but autonomous vehicles should not be regulated to require a higher standard of safety than traditional cars.

 @9RKWTTT from Illinois answered…20hrs20H

No, but hybrid technology should be encouraged, because hybrids strain the electric grid less than full EVs, are more ef…

 @9RKWTTT from Illinois answered…20hrs20H

No, because diesel engines are already heavily regulated, emissions equipment has a dramatic negative effect on reliabil…

 @9RKV5DB from Minnesota answered…23hrs23H

No, but the companies should be held to the same standard as any other type of company in the case of accidents and be c…

 @9RKSSHQ from Utah answered…24hrs24H

No. Why would we allow the government to regulate aesthetics? They should only regulate designs when it concerns safety.

 @9RKSSHQ from Utah answered…24hrs24H

No. I am not comfortable with how this would give the government even more power to invade my privacy.

 @9RKSSHQ from Utah answered…24hrs24H

No. How would they even do this? Carpooling is such a broad category. Investing in public transport would be more effici…