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  • Ohio Ranks 26th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Ohio Ranks 26th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Ohio’s best rankings are rural arterial pavement condition (17th), fatality rate (18th) and deficient bridges (20th).

    February 8, 2018

  • State-Controlled Miles — 23rd Annual Highway Report
    State-Controlled Miles — 23rd Annual Highway Report

    February 8, 2018

  • 23rd Annual Highway Report
    23rd Annual Highway Report

    Ranking each state's highway system in 11 categories, including highway spending, pavement and bridge conditions, traffic congestion, and fatality rates.

    By M. Gregory Fields, Baruch Feigenbaum and Spence Purnell
    February 8, 2018

  • Illinois Ranks 28th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Illinois Ranks 28th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Illinois’s best rankings are rural Interstate pavement condition (tied for 1st), rural arterial pavement condition (3rd) and urban Interstate pavement condition (5th).

    February 8, 2018

  • Mississippi Ranks 11th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Mississippi Ranks 11th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Mississippi’s best rankings are maintenance disbursements per mile (4th), and rural arterial lane-width (10h) and total disbursements per mile (12th).

    February 8, 2018

  • New Jersey Ranks 50th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    New Jersey Ranks 50th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    New Jersey’s best rankings are rural arterial lane-width (tied for 1st), fatality rate (4th), and rural Interstate pavement condition (31st).

    February 8, 2018

  • Maintenance Disbursements Per Mile — 23rd Annual Highway Report
    Maintenance Disbursements Per Mile — 23rd Annual Highway Report

    February 8, 2018

  • Fatality Rates — 23rd Annual Highway Report
    Fatality Rates — 23rd Annual Highway Report

    February 8, 2018

  • 23rd Annual Highway Report – Full Text
    23rd Annual Highway Report – Full Text

    By M. Gregory Fields, Spence Purnell and Baruch Feigenbaum
    February 8, 2018

  • Delaware Ranks 19th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Delaware Ranks 19th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Delaware’s best rankings are rural arterial pavement condition (1st), urban Interstate pavement condition (12th), deficient bridges (13th) and capital-bridge disbursements per mile (13th).

    February 8, 2018

  • Rural Arterial Pavement Condition — 23rd Annual Highway Report
    Rural Arterial Pavement Condition — 23rd Annual Highway Report

    February 8, 2018

  • Arkansas Ranks 29th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Arkansas Ranks 29th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Arkansas’s best rankings are administrative disbursements per mile (7th), total disbursements per mile (8th), maintenance disbursements per mile (11th) and urban area congestion (11th).

    February 8, 2018

  • Maine Ranks 23rd Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Maine Ranks 23rd Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Maine’s best rankings are administrative disbursements per mile (4th), rural Interstate pavement condition (6th) and capital-bridge disbursements per mile (9th).

    February 8, 2018

  • South Carolina Ranks 5th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    South Carolina Ranks 5th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    South Carolina’s best rankings are capital-bridge disbursements per mile (1st), total disbursements per mile (2nd), and administrative disbursements per mile (6th).

    February 8, 2018

  • Urban Interstate Pavement Condition — 23rd Annual Highway Report
    Urban Interstate Pavement Condition — 23rd Annual Highway Report

    February 8, 2018

  • Hawaii Ranks 47th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Hawaii Ranks 47th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Hawaii’s best rankings are fatality rate (12th), urbanized area congestion (20th) and administrative disbursements per mile (33rd).

    February 8, 2018

  • Arizona Ranks 16th Overall in Annual Highway Report Rankings
    Arizona Ranks 16th Overall in Annual Highway Report Rankings

    Arizona’s best rankings are rural arterial lane-width (tied for 1st), deficient bridges (1st), and urban Interstate pavement condition (4th).

    February 8, 2018

  • Minnesota Ranks 25th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness
    Minnesota Ranks 25th Overall in Highway Performance and Cost-Effectiveness

    Minnesota’s best rankings are deficient bridges (2nd), fatality rate (3rd), and rural arterial lane-width (16th).

    February 8, 2018

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