Mandatory GPS tracking involves using GPS technology in all vehicles to monitor driving behavior and improve road safety. Proponents argue that it enhances road safety and reduces accidents by monitoring and correcting dangerous driving behaviors. Opponents argue that it infringes on personal privacy and could lead to government overreach and misuse of data.
Response rates from 2.4k Ireland voters.
14% Yes |
86% No |
14% Yes |
86% No |
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Unique answers from Ireland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Yes in cases where people have displayed reckless driving behaviour
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In cases where bad driving has been detected before
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yes, for those who comment an offence or are found breaking rules or speeding
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yes, but only for people with criminal histories to do with driving offences, violence or trafficing
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