Big City Breakdown

As Federal legislators seem unable or unwilling to agree on a highway bill, our roads continue to crumble, especially in and around our cities. One out of every four miles of Interstate, freeway and other important local routes in urban areas suffer from poor pavement conditions, according to a recent analysis of Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reports. And they've been getting worse every year since 1998. As bad as one-in-four sounds, many cities would be happy to find their roads in such good shape, according the analysis done by TRIP, a non-partisan transportation research group. The Kansas City ...

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