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Transportation advocates are urging the new governor to make fixing Michigan's bridges a priority. Keith Ledbetter, with the Michigan Infrastructure a...

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Hundreds of Michigan road and bridge repair projects would be scrapped over the next five years, if Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers can’t find the stat...

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MITA has recently learned, through our national affiliate ARTBA, that the incoming House Republican majority unveiled its proposed rules for operating...

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Politics-as-usual won't meet the nation's 21st Century transportation needs -- but that's exactly what American commuters are getting from the federal...

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Gov.-elect Rick Snyder and a new class of lawmakers take office on New Year's Day, certainly with optimism and good intentions. But Michigan faces co...

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Oregon drivers may get an unpleasant shock when they pull up to the pump in the new year. Drivers there are already paying an average of $3.06 per ...

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By Martin Wachs Martin Wachs is Director of Transportation, Space and Technology Program at the Rand Corp., a nonprofit research institution. A prop...

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Gov.-elect Rick Snyder will find the road to a 21st Century transportation system bumpy -- with plenty of detours and dead-ends. He made the trip a li...

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The Michigan Department of Transportion is seeking public comment on its draft 2011-2015 Five-Year Transportation Program. Comments will be accepted u...

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The normally welcome sight of plows pushing aside heavy snow will take longer to reach subdivisions and rural roads this winter. Fewer plow drivers w...

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