Why aren’t America’s national roadways working?

Road and highway networks have reshaped much of the U.S. over the last century, linking rural towns to booming metros and expanding access to jobs and services. But the fiscal, environmental, and social cost has been steep. Americans now drive 4,000 to 6,000 more miles a year on average than peer nations, contributing to pollution, greenhouse gases, infrastructure wear, and fatalities.

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