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 308 Australia voters.
28% Yes |
72% No |
28% Yes |
72% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 308 Australia voters.
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Unique answers from Australia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B24STGS7 days7D
No, but ensure autonomous vehicles are acceptably safe before letting them onto the road.
@B22G8ZN2wks2W
Depends on if it’ll be used and how much it costs.
@9ZTQK9J 3wks3W
No but it should pilot this in appropriate places to perfect the design and reliability and make decision based on technology in future.
@9ZPK3381mo1MO
No, autonomous vehicles should be completely safe before being sold
@9ZK4D84 1mo1MO
Yes, once the price of autonomous vehicles is lowered and more are on the road
@9X44PVS2mos2MO
There shouldn't be autonomous vehicles in the first place.
@9WV5Q6T 2mos2MO
I think it could usher in higher speed freeways with a dedicated autonomous lane. Inner city or busy Areas could be autonomous only.
@9RYVGW65mos5MO
No, the public should only be able to purchase autonomous vehicles once they are 100% safe
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