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February 28, 2007
Griping about gridlock
Adrian let me know about this recent Harris poll:
- Just over one-third (37%) say that traffic congestion is a serious problem in their community…
Not surprisingly, opinions varied by region:
- Just one-quarter (26%) of those who live in the Midwest and 32 percent of those in the South say traffic congestion is a serious problem. In the East, over one-third (37%) say traffic congestion is a serious problem. Compare this to the West where over half (56%) believe traffic congestion is a serious problem.
More here.
Related: More griping about gridlock
Posted by tedb at February 28, 2007 11:18 AM
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