No, my solution is to use it as one of MANY feedstocks for hydrogen fuel cell cars. Going with hydrogen means you will never, ever be tied to one production industry or source type for your fuel - hydrogen can be made from source as diverse as applying electricity to water (as part of desalination), catalyzing it out of natural gas, chemically producing it from sewage waste, and the list goes on and on.
If we convert to pure natural gas, we’ll be right back where we are now at some point in the future. The liberal talking point about “Big Oil” will become “Big Gas” and prices ‘at the pump’ will skyrocket any time there’s a pipeline problem or a storage facility problem, etc., just like it does today. Worse, it will skyrocket any time generation demands go up.
Relying on a single-source fuel when a multi-source fuel is available is pretty dumb.