Better late than never: Transportation infrastructure

Everyone agrees that this country's transportation infrastructure needs help. Our highway system in particular has been overused, underfunded and ignored for so long that it now threatens future economic growth. We're struggling with a patchwork of construction and repair programs driven by lobbying pressures rather than any rational strategy that considers transportation an interlocking system. Every six years we get a shot at bringing some intelligence to this problem when Congress turns its attention to the legislation required to authorize Federal surface transportation spending and regulation. Known informally as the Highway Reauthorization Bill, the current ...

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