Should the government increase spending on public transportation?
@8RBQDDP3mos
Yes, but it should be cost effective and environmentally friendly
Deleted6mos
I’m uneducated on this issue
@924MYCK7mos
Yes, the government should concentrate on fixing and improving stations, railroads, trains, buses, etc.. It should be done efficiently and productively, and adheres to more sustainable standards.
@938PWY68mos
The government should increase spending on making private transportation more efficient.
@937LQYX8mos
Yes but by utilizing more efficient private company services.
@8ZSR5NL8mos
Yes, the government should concentrate on fixing and improving stations, railroads, trains, buses, etc.. Also, it should be done efficiently and productively, and adheres to more sustainable standards.
@934DCZZ9mos
Yes, but the funding should predominantly come from state and local government
@92X5HLD9mos
No, and the government should not fund any transportation services
@92MDVFR9mos
Where would the funding go to? Many metropolitan areas already have sufficient methods, so increasing subsidies to those cities would deny developing cities the budgets that they would require to address their growing needs. However, if the money would be distributed to cities with growing populations and inadequate systems, then yes, the spending would be warranted.
Deleted10mos
If it is necessary in order to improve it's quality, then yes.
@8ZSR5NL10mos
Yes, if done efficiently and productively, and with more sustainable/eco-friendly standards. The government should concentrate on fixing and improving stations, railroads, trains, buses, etc.
@929DQCT10mos
Yes because some people might not have enough money for a car so they have to transport by public transportation.
@928JSGK10mos
No, public transportation should be free
@8ZSR5NL10mos
Yes, if done efficiently and productively. The government should concentrate on fixing and improving stations, railroads, trains, buses, etc., and provide more free public transportation for everyone.
@9229SCK10mos
Yes. As long as there is spending for other important items. Increase spending on Eco friendly transportation.
Deleted11mos
Yes, if done efficiently and productively. The government should concentrate on fixing and improving stations, railroads, trains, buses, etc., and make sure it is. Public transportation should be free and more affordable for everyone.
Deleted11mos
Yes, if done efficiently and productively. The government should concentrate on fixing and improving stations, railroads, trains, buses, etc. Public transportation should be free and more affordable for everyone.
Deleted11mos
Yes, if done efficiently and productively. The government should concentrate on fixing and improving stations, railroads, trains, buses, etc., and public transportation should be free and more affordable for everyone.
@8ZGMFJG11mos
Yes because many people are disabled and cannot use any other transportation than public transportation.
@8ZBTMV911mos
Yes, only in heavily populated areas
@86N5Z351yr
Yes, but let state and local governments decide how much.
Deleted1yr
Yes, provide more free public transportation; and invest in cleaner alternatives to air travel, such as high-speed rail.
Deleted1yr
Yes, but this should be left up to state and local governments to decide. Current budget should be reallocated towards fixing and improving stations, trains, buses, etc.
Deleted1yr
Yes, but this should be left up to state and local governments to decide; public transportation should only be funded within states and cities, not the federal government. Current budget should be reallocated towards fixing and improving stations, trains, buses, etc.
@76WTH561yr
It should be the states' decision.
Deleted1yr
Yes, but this should be left up to the state and local governments to decide, and public transportation should only be funded within states and cities, not the federal government. Also, current budget should be reallocated towards fixing and improving stations, trains, buses, etc.
Deleted1yr
No, this should be left up to the state and local governments to decide, and they should fund public transportation on states and cities, not the federal government. Other than that, current budget should be reallocated towards fixing and improving stations, trains, buses etc.
Deleted1yr
No, this should be left up to the state and local governments to decide, not the federal government, and they should only fund public transportation within states and cities. Other than that, current budget should be reallocated towards fixing and improving stations, trains, buses etc.
Deleted1yr
Yes, but only state and local governments should have the responsibility to fund public transportation, and current budget should be reallocated towards fixing and improving stations, trains, buses etc.
@8XTSQNB1yr
Yes, as it reduces Co2 emissions and helps people everywhere to get around
Deleted1yr
Yes, but only state and local governments should fund public transportation and current budget should be reallocated towards fixing and improving stations, trains, buses etc.
@86N5Z351yr
Yes, but let state and local governments decide.
@8XQCD4Q1yr
Yes, especially for high-speed rail projects.
@8XNT9ZQ1yr
Yes, It depends on the location. Federal government may assist states or local communities in funding to maintain some public transportation - i.e. old subway systems.
@8XHNZZH1yr
depends on how far you are going and where you are going
@8XFNL5B1yr
Yes, they should increase spending on public transportation. They also need more free transportation for people like college students, homeless people, and poor people so they have transportation.
Deleted1yr
Yes, but it should be the responsibility of local and state governments.
@7C3ZZ8M1yr
Yes, but only by reallocating funds from other government expenses, whether that would be from military, medicare, social security, etc, but not in an excessive amount to where it dramatically impacts those categories.
@8FLGY5K1yr
No, but the government should encourage sustainable means of transportation (walking, cycling, etc.)
@8WRL5Q91yr
There is enough transportation for the average citizen to get to point A to point B. This is more a individual matter, so no.
@8VJQ9QW1yr
No, we have more important things to worry about
Deleted1yr
No, it should be handled at the state and local levels
@8WB2PR81yr
yes to make it more clean
@8W92Y771yr
This should be up to state and local municipalities.
@8W8NCQT1yr
The federal government should only be involved when State lines are crossed
Deleted1yr
No, public transportation spending should be handled on the state and local level
Deleted1yr
No, public transportation spending should be adjusted on the state and local level
@8W6TC3G1yr
Yes but only in areas of high demand for public transportation and should be monitored on a local level
@8W2Z4W21yr
Yes, add more free and environmentally friendly forms of public transportation.