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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Response rates from 148 New Democratic voters.
79% Yes |
21% No |
79% Yes |
21% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 148 New Democratic voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 148 New Democratic voters.
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Unique answers from New Democratic voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B324X4F7 days7D
It depends on the cost efficiency of building new infrastructure.
@B2Y83NL1wk1W
They should continue to build new infrastructure while increasing functionality of previously existing infrastructure.
@B2W86PR2wks2W
The needs of individual communities need to be considered.
@B2Q85HW3wks3W
I dont think they should building road and bridge rather than building, I think they should do both buildings and roads.
@B2PWNX63wks3W
Yes, but only in regards to vital roads and traffic chokepoints
@B2PLZ3Y3wks3W
road infrastructure, yes. Transit infrastructure, no.
@B2LZJBR3wks3W
Both should be equally prioritized, Canada lacks proper and easy transportation especially cross province transports.
@B2HKYQ81mo1MO
No, both should be prioritized as needed within an area
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