A survey conducted by the research center Superjob. ru indicated that almost half of the respondents assess the state of roads in their regions as unsatisfactory. Most often, the residents of the Far East have expressed dissatisfaction with the state of the tracks. The rating of cities with the best roads is headed by Moscow, with the worst-Volgograd. The survey was attended by 4,800 residents of Russia over 18 years of age who have a driver's license. The number of citizens satisfied with the quality of roads in their regions is small-13%. And only 1% of Russians believe that local roads are worthy of excellent assessment (the most in Central and Ural regions-3%). The remaining 12% puts their roads four points (the same Ural and Central regions are 19% and 18% respectively). A fairly large number of respondents (41%) believe that the roads can be estimated at the "three." "There are ideal areas, there are frankly unsatisfactory, there are bad parts," they commented. The majority of respondents (46%) believe that the roads in their regions do not stand up to any criticism: " Mad, tank firing ranges, and more passable! " While the number of those who consider the condition of the roads unsatisfactory has decreased slightly in the past four years-in 2007, exactly half of the respondents were dissatisfied with the roads. The situation in the Far Eastern District is the state of the whole situation-59% of the respondents said the situation is unsatisfactory. As for the individual cities, the most favorable in the road, which is not surprising, are Moscow and St. Petersburg. The assessment of "good" urban roads is more common among residents of Moscow (23%) and Novosibirsk (18%), not far behind Ufa (16%), leading among cities with a satisfactory condition of motorways (53%). The worst roads are in Volgograd (79%), Samara (75%) and Saratov (69%). Maybe they should take photos of their coldobins more often and put them on the "RosYama" site, which is oriented to combat bad roads?