Hampshire residents are being asked for their views on Hampshire County Council’s range of highways and transport services – from the condition of roads, provision for cyclists and how residents feel the County Council manages utilities’ works on the road network.
Answers provided will be compared with the views of other members of the public across England and Scotland – through the National Highways and Transport Public Satisfaction survey.
Councillor Rob Humby, Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Economy, Transport and Environment at Hampshire County Council, said: “Good and effective transport infrastructure, which is managed well, is vital for the future economic prospects of Hampshire and the quality of life of those who live and work here.
“It is ever more important for our recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, and essential if we are to take this opportunity to build back better and innovate to meet our ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions.
“Hampshire has scored highly in this survey in previous years, and I would urge people to again let us know what they think as feedback provides us with a sound benchmark as to how we’re doing, the priorities of Hampshire’s residents, and areas on which we need to focus improvement.”
Hampshire County Council has taken part in the national survey since it began in 2008, one of only 26 highways authorities to do so.
The online survey runs until 30 September 2020. People can take part by visiting: https://www.hants.gov.uk/transport/nht-surveys
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