2019 TRIP Report Press CoverageTuesday, April 2, 2019 Report details how much Michigan’s bad roads cost driversMarch 12, 2019 A new report released this week looks at the cost of Michigan’s crumbling roads to drivers.
Report: Poor Michigan roads cost motorists billions of dollars beyond taxes March 12, 2019 Michigan motorists rack up $14.1 billion annually in additional vehicle operating and other costs caused by crumbling roads, congestion-related delays and crashes, according to a new report from transportation research nonprofit TRIP.
Report: Lansing road conditions worse than state average March 12, 2019 A national transportation research organization delivered Tuesday some sobering news about the Lansing region’s infrastructure.
Bad roads cost Michigan drivers average of $648 a year in additional vehicle expenses, study says March 12, 2019 Driving on poorly maintained roads costs Michigan motorists an average of $648 a year in the additional vehicle operating costs, according to a study released today.
High costs for Michigan drivers due to poor road conditions don’t come as surprise, officials say March 12, 2019 Local and state officials said they weren’t surprised by results of a new study finding driving on Michigan roads costs motorists an average of $648 a year in additional vehicle operating costs.
Report: Michigan doesn’t have money to fix deteriorating roads March 12, 2019 Michigan lacks the funds to address a deteriorating transportation system putting safety, economic growth and quality of life on the back burner, according to a report being released Tuesday by a nonprofit research group.
Governor’s statement on ‘hidden roads tax’ costing drivers $646/yr March 12, 2019 On Tuesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer released the following statement after the national transportation research group TRIP found that the average Michigan driver spends $646 per year on car repairs, which is up from $562 in previous reports.
Gov. Whitmer Statement on Hidden Roads Tax Costing Michigan Drivers $646 Per Year March 12, 2019 Today Governor Gretchen Whitmer released the following statement after the national transportation research group TRIP found that the average Michigan driver spends $646 per year on car repairs, which is up from $562 in previous reports.
REPORT: 14 percent of bridges in Flint-area are ‘structurally deficient March 12, 2019 According to a report, 14 percent of bridges in the Flint-area that are 20 feet or longer are structurally deficient.
REPORT: More money needed to fix Michigan’s crumbling roads and bridges March 12, 2019 More funding is needed to fix Michigan’s roads. That’s according to a new report from the non-profit group “National Transportation Research Group” based in Washington, D.C.
Report: Michigan Transportation Improvements Underway But More Funding Needed March 12, 2019 Increased funding has allowed improvements to proceed but additional investment still need to improve conditions, relieve congestion and reduce costs to motorists of driving on congested, deficient roads, says TRIP report.
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