A new
poll released by New Brunswick roadbuilders that shows only 13 per cent
of people surveyed agree with the current policy of limiting spending on
highway maintenance and 90 per cent say making the roads and highways
better should be a government priority.
The
Executive Director of the Roadbuilders Association Tom McGinn tells Tide
News if the province doesn't start spending more now to maintain the
roads, it will cost a lot more money a few years down the road.
McGinn
is warning there's a danger some roads may eventually have to be closed
although he admits there are some people in government who believe there
are too many roads in the province which cost money to service.
The poll was commissioned by the roadbuilders and conducted by Corporate Research Associates.