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Oklahomans give low marks to state roads as lawmakers debate infrastructure

The Oklahoman

By Chris Casteel

July 3, 2021


As Congress and the Biden administration seek common ground on an infrastructure bill, a new poll shows a majority of Oklahoma voters are dissatisfied with the state's roads and bridges.

About 58% of registered voters characterized the state’s roads and bridges as somewhat low or very low quality, while nearly 20% said state roads and bridges were somewhat high or very high quality, according to a poll of 500 registered voters by Amber Integrated, of Oklahoma City.

The poll, conducted June 24-28, showed 21% said roads and bridges were neither high nor low quality, and about 1% weren’t sure. The poll had a margin of error of 4.38% at a 95% confidence level.


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