Relationship between traffic delays and dissatisfaction with roads
Traffic delays are related to dissatisfaction with roads used most
often. The level of dissatisfaction with roads used most often for
those who experience no delays is 17 percent. For those who experience
delays one to nine percent of the time, dissatisfaction is 16 percent.
For those who experience delays 10 to 19 percent of the time, dissatisfaction
is 22 percent. For those who experience delays 20 to 29 percent of the
time, dissatisfaction is 26 percent. For those who experience delays 30
to 39 percent of the time, dissatisfaction is 26 percent. For those who
experience delays 40 to 49 percent of the time, dissatisfaction
is 38 percent. For those who experience delays 50 to 59 percent of the
time, dissatisfaction is 38 percent. For those who experience delays 60
to 69 percent of the time, dissatisfaction is 37 percent. For those who
experience delays 70 to 79 percent of the time, dissatisfaction
is 44 percent. For those who experience delays 80 percent or more of the
time, dissatisfaction is 54 percent. The source of this data is the Operations
and Planning/Environment Survey.
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