Incentives for carpooling and shared transportation encourage people to share rides, reducing the number of vehicles on the road and lowering emissions. Proponents argue that it reduces traffic congestion, lowers emissions, and promotes community interactions. Opponents argue that it may not significantly impact traffic, could be costly, and some people prefer the convenience of personal vehicles.
No, provide incentives for public transport instead
Yes, but the transport system needs to be more effective in the outer suburbs first.
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Services like trains, buses, future transport networks should be promoted
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My emphasis on public transport being free, efficient and guaranteed as a right along with all other basic human needs under a Universal Basic Needs Guarantee should be a given by now.
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