This considers the idea of removing government-imposed traffic laws and relying instead on individual responsibility for road safety. Proponents argue that voluntary compliance respects individual freedom and personal responsibility. Opponents argue that without traffic laws, road safety would significantly decline and accidents would increase.
Response rates from 322 Australia voters.
4% Yes |
96% No |
4% Yes |
96% No |
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Trend of how important this issue is for 322 Australia voters.
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Unique answers from Australia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZR2LN51mo1MO
No, this reeks of libertarianism which is disgusting and degenerate
@9ZQSH891mo1MO
Reasonable enforcement rather than revenue raising.
@9T6VJPC4mos4MO
Some. Eliminate third party enforcement, such as speed cameras, mobile phone cameras, and leave enforcement to uniformed offices (Police)
@9SM48CH 4mos4MO
No apart from speed limits in the right lane, there should be minimum 120. Raise highway speeds from 100-120
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