Jun 13, 2022 | MITA in the News
TRIP, A National Transportation Research Nonprofit, June 2022 Transportation advocates gathered in the nation’s capital in May to celebrate the 50th anniversary of TRIP, a national transportation research nonprofit. Delayed by a year due to COVID-19, TRIP is...
Jun 3, 2022 | MITA in the News
WSJM Radio, June 1, 2022 A new EPIC MRA poll finds a top issue of concern for Michigan voters continues to be fixing the roads. Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association Vice President Rob Coppersmith tells WSJM News 93% of Michigan residents give...
Jun 1, 2022 | MITA in the News
CBS Detroit, May 31, 2022 A new state house bill would set up an automated speed enforcement system where crews are working on catching construction zone speeders. The pending legislature could cost drivers up to $300. “I don’t think I like that,” said Holly resident...
May 25, 2022 | MITA in the News
Bridge Magazine, May 24, 2022 Michigan drivers speeding through construction zones on state highways would be caught on an automated speed radar and issued warnings and fines under a bill pending in the Legislature. House Bill 5750 would give the Michigan Department...
Apr 28, 2022 | MITA in the News
April 27, 2022 Opinion: Michigan roads keep getting worse. Here’s how we make them better By Rob Coppersmith It’s no secret that Michigan’s roads are in bad shape. As road crews are dealing with filling potholes and construction season gets underway,...
Apr 21, 2022 | MITA in the News
Editorial: Rising road costs will put Michigan farther behind The Detroit News Published 11:00 p.m. ET April 20, 2022 As the snow finally clears up and the orange cones return to roads around the state, Michigan Department Transportation officials are reassessing...