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.
Response rates from 537 Canada voters.
75% Yes |
25% No |
75% Yes |
25% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 537 Canada voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 537 Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9VJTNW92wks2W
This is where so see way too much wasted money by things like re paving roads that are perfectly fine and multiple workers standing around. Its infuriating!!!
@9VHCQCK2wks2W
If it improves the commute time yes Québec roads are very awful to drive
@9V36WR93wks3W
if the road is really bad yes but if we need those buildings prioritize those
@9TYS4TJ4wks4W
Existing and new infrastructure are equally important
@9TPPX3Q1mo1MO
No, prioritize building of publicly owned and publicly delivered mass transit.
@9TD45D91mo1MO
both are as important one cannot be prioritized over the other
@9TB785R1mo1MO
Yes and no. If the road is in desperate need of repairs then they should prioritize fixing the so no cars are damage. If the roads are in need of small repairs the they can work on them but mainly focus on building new infrastructures..
@9T7YL8G1mo1MO
The government should overhaul the existing infrastructure making it long-lasting and eco-friendly
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