Statistics Canada study survey shows what Quebecers know: their roads are poor
MONTREAL — A Statistics Canada survey of the country’s road infrastructure has confirmed what Quebecers have known all along: a good chunk of the province’s road network remains in a pitiful state.
The agency’s first nationwide public infrastructure survey, released last week, included an inventory of publicly owned road assets by province.
When it comes to highways, main arteries, collector roads and local roads, Quebec respondents in the survey were more inclined than their counterparts elsewhere in Canada to answer “poor” or “very poor” when asked to assess the quality of roads in the province.
The one exception was Nova Scotia, where disenchantment was higher in most categories.


