These are the Worst Places to Drive in America
Briefly

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, passed by the Biden administration in 2021, authorized $1.2 trillion to address the urgent need for repairs in America's aging infrastructure.
Using the Reason Foundation's Annual Highway Report, 24/7 Wall St. ranked all 50 states based on highway budgets, performance measures, and factors affecting road conditions.
Among the five highest-ranking states with poor highways, southern states like Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina topped the list, indicating regional infrastructure struggles.
The analysis revealed a nation with much infrastructure decline, highlighting pressing issues such as deficient bridges, high traffic fatalities, and deteriorating pavement conditions.
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