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Annual Highway Report

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  • 21st Annual Highway Report’s State-by-State Results
    21st Annual Highway Report’s State-by-State Results

    Policy Study by David T. Hartgen

  • Ranking Each State’s Highway Conditions and Cost-Effectiveness: Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota Are Best; Hawaii, Alaska and New Jersey Are Worst
    Ranking Each State’s Highway Conditions and Cost-Effectiveness: Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota Are Best; Hawaii, Alaska and New Jersey Are Worst

    Policy Study by David T. Hartgen, M. Gregory Fields and Baruch Feigenbaum

  • 20th Annual Highway Report on the Performance of State Highway Systems
    20th Annual Highway Report on the Performance of State Highway Systems

    Policy Study by David T. Hartgen, M. Gregory Fields and Adrian Moore

  • Examining 20 Years of U.S. Highway and Bridge Performance Trends
    Examining 20 Years of U.S. Highway and Bridge Performance Trends

    Policy Study by David T. Hartgen and M. Gregory Fields

  • 19th Annual Highway Report
    19th Annual Highway Report

    Policy Study by David T. Hartgen, Adrian Moore, Ravi K. Karanam and M. Gregory Fields

  • 18th Annual Highway Report
    18th Annual Highway Report

    Policy Study by David T. Hartgen, Ravi K. Karanam and M. Gregory Fields

  • Annual Report Ranks States on Highway Conditions and Cost-Effectiveness
    Annual Report Ranks States on Highway Conditions and Cost-Effectiveness

  • Annual Study Ranks States on Highway Performance, Overall Cost-Effectiveness
    Annual Study Ranks States on Highway Performance, Overall Cost-Effectiveness

  • 17th Annual Report on the Performance of State Highway Systems (1984-2006)
    17th Annual Report on the Performance of State Highway Systems (1984-2006)

    Policy Study by David T. Hartgen and Ravi K. Karanam

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