$14.7M designated to improve safety on rural roads

Fourteen states will share in $14.7 million to improve the safety of rural roads in the U.S. The U.S. Dept. of Transportation announced the funding this week in a press conference in Mississippi. “Making one road safer is important. But making rural roads around the country less deadly is absolutely essential,” said U.S. Transportation Deputy Secretary Thomas J. Barrett. “Thanks to these funds, our rural roads are on their way to becoming as safe as they are beautiful.” According DOT statistics, traffic fatalities on rural roads, which carry less than half of America’s traffic, in 2006 ...

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