Changes in overall satisfaction with major highways used most
often
Satisfaction with major highways used most often has increased
15 percentage points since 1995, while dissatisfaction has increased
6 percentage points. Today, fewer travelers have neutral attitudes
than five years ago. In 1995, when asked about major highways, 15 percent
of respondents were very satisfied, 35 percent were satisfied, 34 percent were
neither satisfied or dissatisfied, 11 percent were dissatisfied, and 5 percent
were very dissatisfied. When asked the same question in 2000, 11 percent
were very satisfied, 54 percent were satisfied, 13 percent were neither satisfied
or dissatisfied, 16 percent were dissatisfied, and 6 percent were very dissatisfied.
The source of the 2000 data is the 2000 Infrastructure Survey. The
source of the 1995 data is the 1995 NQI National Highway User Survey.
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