Annual Study Ranks States on Highway Performance, Overall Cost-Effectiveness
Transportation
July 31, 2008
July 31, 2008
LOS ANGELES, July 31 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following news release:
In a sign that more and more areas are being impacted by traffic jams and infrastructure problems, 35 states are now reporting that at least 40 percent of their urban interstate highways are congested, up from 31 states the previous year, according to an annual study of the nation's highways. With urban congestion even hitting South Dakota, the list of states without any clogged interstates is down to . . .
In a sign that more and more areas are being impacted by traffic jams and infrastructure problems, 35 states are now reporting that at least 40 percent of their urban interstate highways are congested, up from 31 states the previous year, according to an annual study of the nation's highways. With urban congestion even hitting South Dakota, the list of states without any clogged interstates is down to . . .