ROADS TO HELL

One might as well ponder what came first — the pothole or the truck — as figure out how to fix our roads. The national shame that is America's broken highways was not created overnight (see “Roads to Hell Part I,” FO 8/05) nor will it be rectified anytime soon. That's the bad news. The good news is the road situation will have to be addressed because there's no getting around the transportation of goods by truck is a crucial underpinning of the U.S. economy, not to mention the American way of life. Yet the longer this country's ...

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