Tags: Will Wilkins executive director of TRIP
TRIP report: U.S. transportation system insufficent to meet mobility, safety needs of older drivers
As the Baby Boom Generation begins to turn 65, the number of older Americans and their share of the overall population will swell dramatically. But, according to a new report, although these older Americans will be more mobile and active ... Read More...
TRIP report identifies top transportation projects for Maine
In order to adequately support Maine’s existing industries and provide for additional economic growth, the state will need to make numerous improvements to its surface transportation system. This is according to a new report released today by TRIP, a ... Read More...
TRIP: Rural roads can’t support economic growth, fatalities triple from other roads
America’s rural heartland is home to nearly 50 million people and its natural resources provide the primary source of the energy, food, and fiber that supports the nation’s economy and way of life.
But, according to a new report from TRIP, ... Read More...
TRIP releases report: ‘Future Mobility in Missouri: Meeting the State’s Needs for Safe and Efficient Mobility’
A new report finds that additional transportation funding has allowed Missouri to accelerate bridge repair and replacement, pavement improvements, and safety upgrades. However, deficiencies remain on Missouri’s surface transportation system and recent gains could be lost without continued support for ... Read More...
TRIP: 44 percent of Md.’s major roads need repair
A new report examining Maryland’s transportation system finds that roads that are congested, deteriorated and not as safe as they could be cost the average Baltimore area motorist $2,226 each year, while Washington, D.C., drivers lose $2,296 annually -- a ... Read More...
TRIP: 44 percent of Md.’s major roads need repair
A new report examining Maryland’s transportation system finds that roads that are congested, deteriorated, and not as safe as they could be cost the average Baltimore area motorist $2,226 each year, while Washington, D.C., drivers lose $2,296 annually — a ... Read More...
Report: The Top 25 Surface Transportation Projects to Support Economic Growth in Wyoming
In order to support Wyoming’s rapidly growing energy industry and allow the state’s agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing industries to thrive, the state will need to make numerous improvements to its surface transportation system. This is according to a new report ... Read More...
TRIP: Pennsylvania faces $3.5 billion transportation funding shortfall
Bridges and roads that are deficient, congested, or lack desirable safety features cost the average Pittsburgh motorist $892 each year, a total of $8.2 billion statewide, due to higher vehicle operating costs, traffic crashes and congestion-related delays, according to a report ... Read More...
TRIP: Alabama’s top 40 transportation chokepoints
The I-10 Wallace Tunnels in Mobile top the list of Alabama’s worst transportation chokepoints, along with multiple sections of I-65, I-20 and I-85.
This is according to a new report released Oct. 28 by TRIP, a Washington, D.C.-based national transportation research ... Read More...
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