Transportation reform blueprint released

WASHINGTON D.C. Painting U.S. surface transportation networks as broken and failing, riddled with inefficient funding mechanisms and "perverse incentives," a bipartisan think tank is urging a total overhaul of U.S. transportation policy. Calling its recommendations a "framework for comprehensive reform," the Bipartisan Policy Center's National Transportation Policy Project (NTPP) proposes major changes, including restructuring federal transportation programs and reducing their total number from 108 to just six; updating the criteria for formulas; and creating a performance-based system that directly ties transportation spending to broader national goals, including economic growth, connectivity, accessibility, safety, ...

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