Aug. 17, 2016
Issue #68

Editor's Note

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Bad Road Conditions Cost Californians $53.6 Billion Annually According to New Report

Roads and bridges that are deficient congested or lack desirable safety features cost California motorists a total of $53.6 billion statewide annually due to higher vehicle operating costs, traffic crashes and congestion-related delays. Increased investment in transportation improvements at the local, state and federal levels could relieve traffic congestion, improve road, bridge and transit conditions, boost safety, and support long-term economic growth in California, according to a new report released today by TRIP, a Washington, DC based national transportation organization.

Infrastructure, Public Works, Transportation
 
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