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Response rates from 214 Conservative voters.

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96%
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4%
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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Conservative voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B46V7MRfrom Alberta  answered…4wks4W

While this would be preferable to the current system, this model could be improved upon greatly by privately owned and managed roads with voluntary and negotiable rules. For instance, one could imagine an individual that has an immaculate driving record but for frequent violations for speeding. That person could negotiate terms that would allow them to drive at excessive speed without punishment, but in the event that they cause an accident, they would be personally, financially and criminally responsible. A private owner of a road may choose to voluntarily engage with such a driver because…  Read more

 @B4SKP64from Ontario  answered…2 days2D

No, and laws should become more strict on traffic laws being disobeyed. Particularly for newly Canadian licensed individuals

 @B4P8SR8from Alberta  answered…1wk1W

Trafic fines collected should be used directly to the roads maintaince. In that municipality. And only to road maintenance

 @B2BMK7Bfrom Alberta  answered…3mos3MO

No, we don't want all of Canada's drivers to be like the ones in Quebec.

 @B24YYCBfrom Indiana  answered…4mos4MO

 @9MKYHZ7from Alberta  answered…11mos11MO

No, people inherently break the rules of driving safely and control must be maintained to prevent chaos on the roads

 @B3CPZL7answered…2mos2MO

Should the french president revolution in based laws and traffic are. Slowly the arrows marks of speed limits issues by new Zealand labour party leader stoplines of speeding low or higher alerts

 @B2W38R6from Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

NO. Too many humans need rules because they are incapable of making them for themselves.