As vehicle travel in Maryland returns to near pre-pandemic levels, the state’s congested roads, highways and bottlenecks choke commuting and commerce and cost the state’s drivers a total of $5.8 billion annually – up to $2,465 per driver- in the […]
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TRIP REPORT: ADDITIONAL STATE & FEDERAL FUNDS WILL ALLOW NORTH CAROLINA TO ADDRESS ROAD & BRIDGE CONDITIONS, CONGESTION & SAFETY; INFLATION, INCREASED FUEL EFFICIENCY AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE ADOPTION THREATEN PURCHASING POWER OF TRANSPORTATION FUNDS
While additional state and federal transportation investment will allow North Carolina to improve its transportation system, the state’s ability to keep pace with growing transportation needs is threatened by the reduced purchasing power of motor fuel tax revenues due to […]
NEW TRIP REPORT EMPHASIZES NEED FOR INCREASED INVESTMENTS IN NEW MEXICO ROADS
A lack of sufficient transportation funding will make it difficult to adequately maintain and improve New Mexico’s existing transportation system. Increased investment in transportation improvements could relieve traffic congestion, improve road, bridge and transit conditions, boost safety, and support long-term economic […]
TRIP Report: KENTUCKY MOTORISTS LOSE $4.7 BILLION ANNUALLY – UP TO $2,154 PER DRIVER – ON ROADS THAT ARE ROUGH, CONGESTED & LACK SOME DESIRABLE SAFETY FEATURES 
Roads and bridges that are deteriorated, congested or lack some desirable safety features cost Kentucky motorists a total of $4.7 billion statewide annually – as much as $2,154 per driver in some urban areas – due to higher vehicle operating […]
TRIP Report: NEW MEXICO MOTORISTS LOSE $3 BILLION PER YEAR ON ROADS THAT ARE ROUGH, CONGESTED & LACK SOME SAFETY FEATURES – UP TO $2,604 PER DRIVER. NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IDENTIFIES $5.1 BILLION IN NEEDED PROJECTS
Roads and bridges that are deteriorated, congested or lack some desirable safety features cost New Mexico motorists a total of $3 billion statewide annually – as much as $2,604 per driver in some urban areas – due to higher vehicle […]