Special lanes for autonomous vehicles separate them from regular traffic, potentially improving safety and traffic flow. Proponents argue that dedicated lanes increase safety, enhance traffic efficiency, and encourage the adoption of autonomous technology. Opponents argue that it reduces road space for traditional vehicles and may not be justified given the current number of autonomous vehicles.
Response rates from 738 Australia voters.
29% Yes |
71% No |
29% Yes |
71% No |
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Unique answers from Australia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B4BPF7T1 day1D
No, and we should keep autonomous vehicles off the roads until we are satisfied they are safe.
@B49W3VV3 days3D
No, and we should never develop autonomous vehicles
@B499VGZ4 days4D
Later when there are more autonomous vehicles, but not now
@B48HHM65 days5D
Yes, but only through widening of existing roads and being built into new roads, not by taking away lanes from traditional vehicles
@B3967VB1mo1MO
No, not yet, but when the ratio of autonomous vehicles gets to a certain point, this should be reviewed again.
@B38DYFD1mo1MO
No. Why should people that can afford autonomous cars get vip lanes? They could take public transport.
@B377J7G 1mo1MO
I do not believe autonomous vehicles should be on the road
@B34FXM41mo1MO
no because there should not be autonomous vehicles in the first place.
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