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 238 Cork South-Central voters.
95% Yes |
5% No |
95% Yes |
5% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 238 Cork South-Central voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 238 Cork South-Central voters.
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Unique answers from Cork South-Central voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZPFJPT3wks3W
Yes, especially with the LEAP card, and don't make it so long to receive one. You should be able to pay with card for everything transport. You should be charged like the Dutch Public Transport System, by distance, instead of a fixed amount to go 1 or 10 stops.
There has to be a train connection to and from Dublin Airport. The metrolink is decades away. Just build a twice an hour train between Dublin airport to a DART station. You could even allow the train to ride across the road like the LUAS.
@9YMQNGY1mo1MO
Absolutely, the luas and the dublin bus are useless
@9YMJ5PX 1mo1MO
Yes, but only if it is properly implemented and funding is spent correctly
@9YLPJ3G1mo1MO
No, they need to worry about getting what we have better before looking into smart transportation.
@9YLKSJH1mo1MO
I think we should focus on public transport rather than private transport
@9YKVVR71mo1MO
yes but it is not the most important issue at hand
@9ZCCZ2Z1mo1MO
Need to invest in current transport infanstructure first
@9ZBKNT51mo1MO
They should as long as the system works efficiently and has little risk of failing
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