Ride-sharing services, like Uber and Lyft, provide transportation options that can be subsidized to make them more affordable for low-income individuals. Proponents argue that it increases mobility for low-income individuals, reduces reliance on personal vehicles, and can reduce traffic congestion. Opponents argue that it is a misuse of public funds, may benefit ride-sharing companies more than individuals, and could discourage public transportation use.
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Response rates from 1.2k Liberal voters.
58% Yes |
42% No |
58% Yes |
42% No |
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Unique answers from Liberal voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B3KBJM36 days6D
No, the government should make public transport free for low -income individuals.Investing in companies like Uber benefits the company in itself.
@B3FH9CF1wk1W
with a limit on miles and income that can be helped I think it is important for this to be an option
@B3CPZL72wks2W
Should the Italian prime minister lower incomes of divide sharing by Australia prime minister how came along with subsidiaries individual services
@B38Z9PK2wks2W
Yes, but only if there is insufficient public transportation and the need for transportation is reasonable.
@B37ZK3K2wks2W
Yes but it should he stringent on being able to get the passes (ie they need to show how they use it going to work etc)
@B37BTCN2wks2W
Subsidized ride sharing within certain guidelines for persons with disabilities and lower income for necessary travel like grocery shopping or doctors appointments. Taxes shouldn't be paying for someone to have a paid Uber to go out shopping/eating/just because especially if transit is a viable option.
@B356ZP63wks3W
The government should not subsidize ride-sharing services, and instead work towards equitable and affordable public transportation fares.
@B2S3BFQ1mo1MO
Yes, the government should subsidize ride-sharing services for low-income individuals. But only for a certain amount of time. About 4-5 months to give said individual an opportunity to better their low-incomes. If an individual is unable to find a way to increase their income in the amount of time allotted then the government should extent their support them for a few more months until one finds a better income.
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