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State Rep. Rick Olson, author of a recent bipartisan House workgroup report on Michigan's road crisis, has released a follow-up analysis to his report...

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MARSHALL -- The Calhoun County Board of Road Commissioners Wednesday night talked about three options that might be available to help improve county r...

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Some Ypsilanti residents are speaking out against the poor quality of the city's roads. The Eastern Echo is reporting several road revenue projects a...

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The Livingston County Road Commission will have the same number of routes and trucks to plow county roads this winter but three fewer drivers to fill ...

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Click on the link above for the Michigan 2011 Transparency Report, released by the Federal Highway Administration, which shows "locations exhibiting t...

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A new report, based on FHWA data, looks at structurally deficient bridges in metro areas.  The findings, on the heels of the sudden closure of ...

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ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., November 11, 2011--From California to Minnesota and Pennsylvania, states nationwide are grappling with crumbling infrastructur...

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Michigan needs $5.6 billion in the next four years to maintain the roads it already has, let alone build new ones or widen highways that are congested...

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If you've driven across the US—or even across a state line or two—you've probably noticed that the roads you're driving on suck. They suck more more t...

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It is ritual for Michigan drivers to complain about road construction, but the deeper frustration is with a road system that is not up to the job. Th...

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