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 @B6Z59BFanswered…8mos8MO

Yes but at set standards and pricing all round. Investing in more Luas type structures in all the major Cities and Towns around Ireland might also help and invest in a new more direct electric rail system like japan.

 @B5VS66Yanswered…11mos11MO

Depends what it is for. If it's for kids to get to school, or if a person seriously is in need of it and has proof, yes.

 @B4353NPfrom California  answered…1yr1Y

No, the government should increase public transportation infrastructure to make ride-sharing redundant.

 @B2NL5D4answered…1yr1Y

Yes for now given the transport system in Ireland is not great. However, the government should expand the transit network and encourage low-income individuals to take transit instead once the transit has been built.

 @9ZWFB36answered…1yr1Y

Yes, specifically buses. Ubers and whatever is fine and all, but it's still smaller than it needs to be. buses take up much less space, and use much less fuel per person, so they should have MAJOR investment, as well as trains. And for low income households it should be free to a certain cap. I think everyone should have a sort of 'Transportation Card' that tracks the supposed cost of all their rides, and just withdraws from your account at regular intervals, and for lower-income individuals or children there should be a certain yearly cap that does not need to be paid at all

 @9ZVTXGTanswered…1yr1Y

i dont think there should be a subsidize ride sharing service for low income individuals, i think there should be more bus routes and public transport routes

 @9ZV3LSYanswered…1yr1Y

Reduce student fares even further down and all public transport costs especially fares from counties eh Galway to Dublin : many Dublin drive back and forth