'Transportation Capacity Crisis' Seen in New National Poll
U.S. Newswire, March, 2003
WASHINGTON, March 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Nearly 70 percent of American voters believe the nation has a transportation capacity crisis with overcrowded roads, airports and public transit systems struggling to handle a growing population and economy, according to a new national survey conducted by New York-based Zogby International.
The survey found 64 percent would support a small annual increase in the federal motor fuels user fee excise if the money is used exclusively to improve roads, bridges and public transit.
The survey, commissioned by the American Road & Transportation Builders ...
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