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 518 Clonliffe East voters.
32% Yes |
68% No |
32% Yes |
68% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 518 Clonliffe East voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 518 Clonliffe East voters.
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Unique answers from Clonliffe East voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, cities should move away from private transportation and focus on public transport instead
@9ZD69XP3wks3W
Yes, but only if autonomous vehicles become more prevalent
@9ZD4P353wks3W
No, as I don’t believe autonomous cars should be on the road presently
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No, because use of autonomous crucible’s should be limited and lanes will come expensive
@9ZBMLZ53wks3W
No, there is not enough autonomous vehicles at the moment for this to be an issue
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Improve public transport to a level where cars are irrelevant
@9ZB9NQN3wks3W
I suppose yes. But mainly from a safety perspective
@9ZB7Y2X3wks3W
When autonomous vehicles are more common than yes but its not very important to me as of now.
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