Special lanes for autonomous vehicles separate them from regular traffic, potentially improving safety and traffic flow. Proponents argue that dedicated lanes increase safety, enhance traffic efficiency, and encourage the adoption of autonomous technology. Opponents argue that it reduces road space for traditional vehicles and may not be justified given the current number of autonomous vehicles.
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Response rates from 649 Georgia voters.
39% Yes |
61% No |
39% Yes |
61% No |
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Unique answers from Georgia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9Q4B6MH11mos11MO
Yes, but in the future when autonomous vehicles are more ubiquitous on the road
@clbcarman 10mos10MO
Not if the vehicles don't have humans inside. This will increase traffic, not improve it. We need public transportation, including trains, light rail, and metro..
@9L4Z23B 1yr1Y
Yes, but this needs to be a locally led initiative
@9QQF8CB11mos11MO
The money that would be used for this should be put towards, public transport like trains, light rail systems, metros.
@9NHS5NN12mos12MO
Yes, this can help of safety for people and vehicles.
@8XLR4JX 12mos12MO
Yes, but in the future when autonomous cars are more ubiquitous on the road
@B5JWK592wks2W
No, vehicles should be integrated together on the road so autonomous vehicles are aware of human drivers and know how to respond.
@B5BN7ND4wks4W
I want to say no but if they are going to be used it may be safer for everyone if they have their own lanes
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