Smart transportation infrastructure uses advanced technology, such as smart traffic lights and connected vehicles, to improve traffic flow and safety. Proponents argue that it enhances efficiency, reduces congestion, and improves safety through better technology. Opponents argue that it is costly, may face technical challenges, and requires significant maintenance and upgrades.
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Response rates from 48.7k America voters.
76% Yes |
24% No |
76% Yes |
24% No |
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Unique answers from America voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9L4Z23B 12mos12MO
Yes, but this needs to be a locally led initiative
@87RM34Q 8mos8MO
There needs to be a proof of concept for smart transportation infrastructure before the government invests in it.
@9NRT9GG11mos11MO
For traffic lights and stop signs yes. For vehicles no.
@9VP88VR7mos7MO
The government should invest in the development of smart transportation infrastructure when it is appropriate.
@9RMJVZW10mos10MO
The government should cut the red tape and reduce regulations rather than use direct cash injections.
@9RDDSGC 10mos10MO
No, while smarter traffic signalling may be a worthwhile investment, I am vehemently opposed to any sort of "smart" vehicles, as they are typically anti-consumer in terms of right-to-repair, as well as an inherent privacy, safety, and security risk to the individual, those around them, and to national security.
"Connected" vehicles of any sort open up the possibility of severe privacy violations by the United States government, as well as malicious individuals and foreign nation states; your car should not be able to transmit data about your location.
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@9Q7TBHD 10mos10MO
No; it should be eco-centric and people-centric transportation infrastructure
@B4FCJW41mo1MO
No, allow it to be more privatized for the sake of low national debt, low taxes, capitalism, and weak government.
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