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Mar212017

Study: Poor Roads Cost Each S.C. Driver $1,379 Annually

A new study published by TRIP, a Washington, DC based transportation think tank, states that the deteriorated roads and roads lacking some desirable safety features cost South Carolina drivers $5.4 billion across the state each year.

The cost breaks down to $1,379 per driver in the Upstate due to higher vehicle operating costs, traffic crashes and congestion-related delays, TRIP said.

The report states the added costs come from “driving on roads in need of repair, lost time and fuel due to congestion-related delays, and the costs of traffic crashes in which roadway features likely were a contributing factor.”

The report also found that two-thirds of major local and state-maintained roads are in poor or mediocre condition, that ten percent of local and state-maintained bridges are structurally deficient, and that South Carolina has the highest rate of fatal traffic crashes in the nation.

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