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Response rates from 1.4k Toronto 68 voters.
76% Yes |
24% No |
67% Yes |
20% No |
7% Yes, but only if the spending goes towards environmentally friendly solutions |
2% No, I am satisfied with the current amount of spending |
2% Yes, and provide more free public transportation |
2% No, we have more important issues that need funding |
1% No, and we should privatize more public transportation services |
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0% No, and we should reduce current spending |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.4k Toronto 68 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.4k Toronto 68 voters.
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Unique answers from Toronto 68 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8CTV8T74yrs4Y
Make it free for under 16
@8CSGLXN4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as transit is made to be more affordable.
@9VW5KW21mo1MO
It depends, I think densification of cities and towns would make increased public transit more feasible in Canada. Until then public transport is not a great means of transportation.
@9VG7P4V1mo1MO
Yes, by adding more routes and hours of service. We don't live in a 9-5 society anymore and our public transportation should reflect that
@9VG5CQ21mo1MO
Should spend more on public transportation for people with disabilities, like services such as Handy-dart and training of taxi drivers to take passengers with mobility devices
@9VCFGXK1mo1MO
yes, provide more buses to new areas where public transportation is unavailable. Provide more buses that go to colleges or universities.
@9V5Y68N2mos2MO
I would like for there to be an increase in government but I do not think it is an urgent priority to focus on in terms of funding.
@9V2B3ZY2mos2MO
No, in my opinion the cost of public transportation should be included in taxes, since paying it independently is not profitable for all people.
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