Transportation Reports

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  While considerable research has been conducted over the past 50 years quantifying the significant roles motor vehicle design, drunk and drugged...

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     The Anderson Economic Group recently released  a report that  analyzed the economic impact of several levels of transportation funding on the state’s economy. 

 

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Click continue reading to view the attachment for a look at the state's 50 surface transportation projects that are most needed to support Michigan's economic recovery, as identified by The Road Information Program from Washington, D.C.

 

 

 

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http://www.tripnet.org/

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A new bridge across the Detroit River, major expansion of I-94 and I-75 and a light rail system on Woodward Avenue are crucial to Michigan's recovery from a decade of decline, says a study to be released today.  

 

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http://www.freep.com/article/20100510/NEWS06/5100317/1322/Study-State-needs-bridge-better-transportation-essential

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The Case for Capacity: To Unlock Gridlock, Generate Jobs, Deliver Freight, and Connect Communities

 

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The Michigan Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) today announced a statewide evaluation concluding that infrastructure condition...

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Michigan's top 100 transportation headaches cost residents and businesses time and money; modernizing the state's deficient transportation system coul...

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The Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association applauded todays (Nov. 10, 2008) long-awaited announcement of a major rescue plan for the s...

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This report reviews steps Michigans road agencies have already taken to improve effectiveness and efficiency, and, in some cases, the documented savin...

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