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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...8mos8MO

No

 @9WG2RXFNationaldisagreed…2mos2MO

EVERY single thriving population has a smart transportation infrastructure. If we also want to thrive, we must also have a transportation infrastructure.

 @9VYNKN7ACTanswered…3mos3MO

Yes. However, it shouldn't be overly prioritized as our country is in huge debt so we should fix that before we spend billions in transportation around the country.

 @9RWHKMKanswered…5mos5MO

No. This is used to some degree in Wellington. The lights are poorly calibrated and too bright at night, mking the glare greater and the risk more. This is badly implemented by NZTA and they shouldn't be trusted with more until they show they are more competent.

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If smart roads could reduce traffic but cost a lot of money to implement, would it still be worth it?

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How do you think smart transportation could affect people in rural areas versus cities?

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Could relying too much on automated systems in transportation make us more vulnerable to technical failures?

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In what ways do you think smart technology could improve environmental sustainability in transportation?

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Would you feel comfortable letting a smart system control your car during heavy traffic?

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Do you think improving public transportation through technology is more important than investing in smart roads for cars?

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How might smart transportation impact the jobs of people who work in traditional traffic management or driving roles?

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When it comes to transportation, what’s more important to you: lower costs, fewer accidents, or reduced travel time?

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Do you believe that technology can make roads safer, or do drivers have the ultimate responsibility for safety?

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How would your daily commute change if all traffic lights and cars could 'talk' to each other?

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