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New Mexico's rough roads cost drivers nearly $3B annually, TRIP report finds

It’s probably not hard to think of a tooth-rattling stretch of New Mexico road that impacts your commute or business.

Roads and bridges that are in poor repair, congested or lack safety features cost New Mexico motorists a total of $2.7 billion annually. That’s according to a new report by TRIP, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that researches, evaluates and distributes economic and technical data on surface transportation issues.

The report found more than half of major locally and state-maintained…

Source: The Business Journal

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