Transportation Reports

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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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Benchmarking Michigan's State and Local Government Revenues and Expenditures

Proposals to reform Michigan government to reduce costs while maintaining acceptable service levels deserve careful consideration. However, the data p...

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Michigan Roads & Bridges Annual Report 2009

Michigan’s roads are deteriorating at an increasingly rapid rate. This is the conclusion of the Michigan Transportation Asset Management Council after...

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Reason Foundation: 19th Annual Highway Report, The Performance of State Highway Systems (1984-2008)

Highlights of the report are as follows: "Michigan has the 16th worst roads in the nation." “Michigan ranks 39th in total highway disbursements, 8th...

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The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has once again updated information on the MDOT Web site at www.michigan.gov/highwaybridgereport about...

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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 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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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.

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