$27B backlog in rural road projects could pose risk to drivers, Texas economy, report finds
Road construction continues along FM 1488 at Authors Drive on Aug. 8, 2022, in Magnolia. A new report has found rural roads are increasingly unable to meet traffic demands.Texas’ rural roads remain strained, lacking capacity and safety that if left unresolved could pose risks to drivers and the state economy, according to a study released Wednesday.
One of the challenges to garnering support for rural roads, he added, is that Texas is becoming more urban, but much of its transportation needs remain decidedly rural. Researchers said while $14 billion in projects are planned for rural Texas highways over the next decade,
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