The United States faces a crisis of crumbling infrastructure, with highways suffering from decades of use, requiring costly repairs and causing frustrating traffic disruptions.
Middle states, particularly those with extreme weather, such as northern states facing freezing winters, experience significant challenges with potholes and overall road deterioration.
Climate change is exacerbating issues for America's highways, as infrastructure fails to cope with increasing heat and flooding, particularly in cities expected to face severe weather changes.
Using data from the Reason Foundation's Annual Highway Report, states were ranked according to the quality of their highways, with an emphasis on budgets and performance measures.
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