Just 38 percent of the 1,203 adults surveyed said the local roads in their area are "excellent" or "good." Nearly everyone else gave their local roads a rating of "poor" or "only fair."
While the majority of New Jersey residents feel the state's healthcare system is on the wrong track, most are satisfied with their current healthcare coverage as a whole.
Only a little over one-third of voters even has an opinion on the major-party candidates running for governor, according to latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
A Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, like an FDU survey in June, shows a majority of voters opposed to allowing casinos in North Jersey. That's consistent with historical trends.