City of Greater Sudbury Transportation Study Report
City of Greater Sudbury Transportation Study Report
City of Greater Sudbury Transportation Study Report
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The results to these questions are tabulated in Table 2.9.1 and are illustrated in Figure 2.9.1.<br />
Table 2.9.1 - Ranking <strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> Issues<br />
Issue<br />
Rank<br />
Very Dissatisfied Very Satisfied<br />
1 2 3 4 5<br />
Current Safety <strong>of</strong> Roads 25% 28% 32% 12% 3%<br />
Level <strong>of</strong> Congestion 17% 28% 36% 17% 2%<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> New Roads 32% 27% 26% 12% 4%<br />
Quality <strong>of</strong> Existing Roads 48% 31% 16% 4% 0%<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Trucks 31% 22% 28% 15% 4%<br />
Public Transit 12% 11% 39% 30% 8%<br />
The results clearly show that the residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greater</strong> <strong>Sudbury</strong> are very concerned with the<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> existing roads as almost 48% <strong>of</strong> respondents indicated that they are very<br />
dissatisfied and an additional 31% are somewhat dissatisfied. 32% <strong>of</strong> respondents indicated<br />
that they are very dissatisfied with the development <strong>of</strong> new roads and an additional 27% are<br />
somewhat dissatisfied. 31% <strong>of</strong> respondents indicated that they are very dissatisfied with the<br />
number <strong>of</strong> trucks/transports on the roads and an additional 22% are somewhat dissatisfied.<br />
CITY OF GREATER SUDBURY<br />
OFFICIAL PLAN BACKGROUND REPORT<br />
September 2005 Page 30