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All elements of safety increased in satisfaction from 1995 to 2000. The public was most satisfied with hazard warning signs, shown by an increase of 16 percentage points. Roadway lighting and skid-resistant pavement increased slightly in dissatisfaction.

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Satisfaction with all elements of bridge conditions increased from 1995 to 2000. The public was most satisfied with visual appearance, shown by an increase of 14 percentage points. The public's dissatisfaction with durability and with smoothness of ride increased slightly.

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All elements of travel amenities increased in satisfaction from 1995 to 2000. The public was most satisfied with signs for mileage/destinations, shown by an increase of 12 percentage points, and with signs for service, shown by an increase of 20 percentage points. The public's dissatisfaction with signs for mileage/destinations and with number of rest areas also increased. There was a large decrease (21 percentage points) in dissatisfaction with roadside assistance.

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