2016 OR Governor's race: on Technology


Bud Pierce: Public transit ok, but future is autonomous drive vehicles

Q: What would you do to ensure that transportation options are safe, affordable, accessible, dependable, and user friendly?

William (Bud) Pierce: We need large investments in transportation infrastructure to improve our mobility. In addition to a gradual increase in fees/gas tax for those who use the roads, we should consider the use of bonds and private capital as potential sources of capital. While public transportation is important, I believe that our future lies with autonomous drive vehicles, which will be especially useful for seniors in terms of maintaining the ability to travel freely. Programs which directly assist disabled seniors with transportation remain important. Subsidies to assist poor seniors must be in place

Kate Brown: Oregon faces tremendous challenges with aging transportation infrastructure and mind-numbing traffic. I am committed to passing a transportation package in 2017 that addresses Portland-area congestion; expands transit; and makes seismic upgrades.

Source: AARP Voter Guide on 2016 Oregon Gubernatorial race Oct 31, 2016

Kate Brown: Expand public transit to ease traffic congestion

Q: What would you do to ensure that transportation options are safe, affordable, accessible, dependable, and user friendly?

Kate Brown: Communities in every region of Oregon are facing tremendous challenges with aging transportation infrastructure and mind-numbing traffic. I am committed to passing a transportation package in 2017 that:

  1. Addresses Portland-area congestion. It impacts all regions of the state and contributes to higher costs to Oregon businesses.
  2. Expand transit. It can ease congestion and meet the needs of Oregonians. Every community around the state is asking for this.
  3. Make seismic upgrades. We must prepare Oregon for the inevitability of a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake.
William (Bud) Pierce: We need large investments in transportation infrastructure to improve our mobility [via] a gradual increase in fees/gas tax for those who use the roads. While public transportation is important, I believe that our future lies with autonomous drive vehicles.
Source: AARP Voter Guide on 2016 Oregon Gubernatorial race Oct 31, 2016

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