This question considers whether maintaining and repairing current infrastructure should take precedence over constructing new roads and bridges. Proponents argue that it ensures safety, extends the life of existing infrastructure, and is more cost-effective. Opponents argue that new infrastructure is needed to support growth and improve transportation networks.
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Response rates from 986 London voters.
82% Yes |
18% No |
82% Yes |
18% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 986 London voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 986 London voters.
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Unique answers from London voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9P2LXDG6mos6MO
Yes, prioritise the maintenance and repair of existing road and bridges. However, replace where necessary
@9ZZ9XF23wks3W
Partially for maintenance, repair. Otherwise, replace with more efficient yet aesthetically pleasing infrastructure.
@9ZL4RGH1mo1MO
They should be a healthy balance between these two issues. Both repairing/maintaining existing infrastructure and building new infrastructure is equally important/vital
@9SKBZR94mos4MO
Prioritize what needs prioritizing. If there is a road that needs vitals repairs, it should be done; if there is space where a road can be built that would improve the commute for a lot of people, it should be done. If we are building a bridge for the sake of building a bridge.. do better
@8SZTB3Z 5mos5MO
The two are not mutually exclusive and both should have priority depending upon local circumstances.
@9QM465J6mos6MO
It depends on the nature of the infrastructure and how critical it is to the functioning of the country and local community
@9QLS4M26mos6MO
They, should prioritze the maintenance and repair of existing roads and bridges until building new infrastructure replaces the need to repair an existing road or bridge
@9Q8DQSL6mos6MO
Both the construction of new infrastructure and investment in existing infrastructure should be given equal priority.
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