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Provided the cities can balance the budget, then I absolutely. In order to fight climate change, we must start small and grow to global coordination. Little things like electric vehicle infrastructure …Read MoreProvided the cities can balance the budget, then I absolutely. In order to fight climate change, we must start small and grow to global coordination. Little things like electric vehicle infrastructure could sway the average person away from gas guzzling cars as they may see the potential in going electric. Read Less
This answer is clearly yes, but I may be biased to the problem. Objectively, I believe that infrastructures should be developed and modified for the purposes of accounting for these new technologies. …Read MoreThis answer is clearly yes, but I may be biased to the problem. Objectively, I believe that infrastructures should be developed and modified for the purposes of accounting for these new technologies. Also objectively, I recognize the necessity for electric bikes and scooters. I myself hold contempt for them due to the blatant safety hazard they pose to both the rider and the cars driving, but upon truly thinking about it, I realize that those problems may disappear with changes or development of infrastructure that supports them. So while I don’t like using these gadgets, I do think it would be handy to develop infrastructure that supports them. Read Less
I think in the general sense, it is a good idea as it helps to combat climate change, but there are a lot of cities who do not have the infrastructure for that.