This question considers whether maintaining and repairing current infrastructure should take precedence over constructing new roads and bridges. Proponents argue that it ensures safety, extends the life of existing infrastructure, and is more cost-effective. Opponents argue that new infrastructure is needed to support growth and improve transportation networks.
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Province/Territory
Response rates from 710 Canada voters.
74% Yes |
26% No |
74% Yes |
26% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 710 Canada voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 710 Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B24K4FM2wks2W
It depends, if a road or bridge is in desperate need of repair, then yes, but if the infrastructure is really important, then focus on it.
@B23CRQ32wks2W
I believe we should prioritize both equally, starting with exisiting roads and then move onto new infrastructure
@9ZQW6DM1mo1MO
Current infrastructure and new infrastructure should be both prioritized
@9ZNRCL91mo1MO
Privatize the repair of roads and bridges and building of new roads and bridges, but first the private companies should repair over build new
@9ZMYFJW1mo1MO
Depending on the area and need to follow the growing population
@9ZKXQXW1mo1MO
They should be investing in both old and new infrastructure
@9ZJDSY71mo1MO
I believe both are equally important. We need new infrastructure, and we have to keep the old infrastructure in good enough shape for people to access what they need.
@9V36WR93mos3MO
if the road is really bad yes but if we need those buildings prioritize those
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