TRAFFIC
PROBLEMS IN FLORIDA
All states in the U.S. are divided into counties.
There are 67 counties in Florida. Since it is the fastest-growing state, there
have been many changes in the highway stystem. One example of these is Escambia
country in northwest Florida
In Escambia there were 11 surveys in the year 2000 to
determine the traffic on secondary roads. The Florida Department of
Transportation conducted the survey. Residents were asked the following
questions:
1.
Is there a lot of traffic in front of
your house?
2.
Are there a lot of cars during the
rush hours?
3.
Will there be a lot of traffic during
this weekend?
4.
Was there a lot of traffic in front
of your house yesterday?
5.
Has there been more traffic in front
of your house this year than last year?
6.
Would there be a lot of traffic in
front of your house if you lived in the Molino area (rural)?
There will be 6 new secondary highways in Escambia in
the year 2001, but not because of the survey. The results were lost in the
computer system. So why was the mix-up in the presidential elections a big
surprise?
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