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Although many may not realize it, transportation and the economy go hand-in-hand. Our roads and bridges play a vital role in Michigan’s economic wel...

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The Drive MI Campaign is proud to announce the completion and launch of its new website (www.drivemi.org). This is your one stop shopping spot for ne...

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To view the summary of interesting transportaion related articles from around the state, click on the following PDF.Contact Mike Nystrom, Co-Chair, Mi...

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Interstate highways have played a crucial role in the development of Michigan and the country as a whole. With 2006 marking the 50th anniversary of th...

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LANSING, Mich. Here is a list of state road projects included in today's agreement among Governor Granholm, Senate Majority Leader Ken Sikkema and Hou...

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Mike Nystrom, Vice President of Government & Public Relations at MITA discusses the recently released TRIP Report.

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Report cites crumbling pavement, aging bridges

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Lansing area road conditions received an "F" in a report released Monday.

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An annual report by The Road Information Program (TRIP) giving Michigan's road system low grades should serve as a wake-up call for Southeast Michigan...

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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.

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