Transportation Reports

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This flyer is a quick look at key issues affecting Michigan's transportation system.

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Michigan’s transportation network is at a critical point. System needs are growing but funding is unable to keep pace. As a result, the state is los...

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The following chart explains how all gas tax monies , which are appropriated to the Michigan Transportation Fund, are then distributed for road and b...

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Michigan's Transportation System:Achievements and challenges faced in improving road and bridge conditions, relieving traffic congestion, and supporti...

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A University of Michigan study commissioned by the Michigan Department of Transportation shows that our state is expected to lose over 12,255 jobs bet...

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Detroit received the following grades from TRIP.

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Grand Rapids received the following grades from TRIP.

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An analysis of the ability of Michigan's transportation system to meet the state's need for safe and efficient mobility.Michigan’s extensive system ...

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Lansing received the following grade from TRIP.

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Sign the Petition

The Michigan Transportation Team (MTT) recently announced an online petition drive for citizens who are tired of driving on pothole-riddled streets. Although the petition is non-binding and will not change the law, the names of petition signers will be presented to state policymakers to demonstrate the level of support in Michigan for investing in our state’s infrastructure.

Contact Your Legislator

Use our website to find your legislator and send them a message about the Michigan roads. We fill out the form for you, all you have to do is find your legislator. It will only take you a couple minutes.

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About Drive MI

With transportation needs increasing, and available funding not able to keep pace with the growing demands of the state’s transportation network, the Drive MI Campaign represents a comprehensive strategy for fully funding Michigan’s transportation system in the 21st century.

What Can You Do?

The two easiest things you can do is contact your local legislator and let them know you support the gas tax. The second thing you can do is signup for our email newsletter, Facebook and/or Twitter account to stay informed and help out when you can.
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