Smart transportation infrastructure uses advanced technology, such as smart traffic lights and connected vehicles, to improve traffic flow and safety. Proponents argue that it enhances efficiency, reduces congestion, and improves safety through better technology. Opponents argue that it is costly, may face technical challenges, and requires significant maintenance and upgrades.
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This really depends on what you mean by "smart." Some use that sort of language as a shorthand for AI or self driving vehicles, which have been proven to raise safety concerns. Plus, if such things become mandatory, it could unfairly raise costs on low income families who can't afford a fancier car.
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