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Percent satisfied with roads and major highways traveled most often

There are differences between urban and non-urban residents in satisfaction with roads traveled most often. When asked about roads traveled most often, 60 percent of urban residents and 72 percent percent of non-urban residents responded "satisfied" or "very satisfied." When asked about major highways traveled most often, 69 percent of urban residents and 64 percent percent of non-urban residents responded "satisfied" or "very satisfied." The source of data on roads traveled most often is the Operations and Planning/Environment Survey. The source of data on major highways traveled most often is the 2000 Infrastructure Survey.

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