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NewsJuly 27, 2009

Pennsylvania Ramps Up Privatization Efforts

Pennsylvania has reintroduced a state bill to allow for public-private partnerships to pay for road and bridge work, as well as plans to reapply for federal approval to add tolls to Interstate 80 by year's end

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NewsJuly 23, 2009

Georgia to Shutter Two Rest Stops on I-85

The Georgia Department of Transportation will permanently close the I-85 northbound rest area in Franklin County as well as the I-85 southbound rest area in Gwinnett County

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NewsJuly 21, 2009

Two-Hour Radio Special to Focus on Truck-Only Lanes

During a special two-hour edition of its "ATRI on the Air" Sirius XM radio show, the American Transportation Research Institute will address the impacts and issues surrounding truck-only lane

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NewsJuly 20, 2009

Both Sides of I-75 Back in Business

Interstate 75 near Detroit is now back in business, with both northbound and southbound lanes open after a tanker crash last week closed 2 miles of freewa

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NewsJuly 20, 2009

Southbound I-75 Reopened in Detroit

The southbound lanes of I-75 near Detroit are now reopen, after a tanker crash last week closed 2 miles of freeway

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NewsJuly 17, 2009

Oklahoma Turnpike To Hike Tolls 16 Percent

The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority has approved a toll increase an average of 16 percent to compensate for a $21 million revenue shortfall and a loss of traffic

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NewsJuly 16, 2009

Truck Crash Closes Stretch of I-75 Near Detroit

A 2-mile stretch of Interstate 75 near Detroit is closed indefinitely after a car crashed into a tanker truck carrying gasoline and diesel fuel Wednesday night

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NewsJuly 9, 2009

Construction on I-57 starts in Illinois

The Illinois Department of Transportation will be reconstructing the southbound side of Interstate 57 from Benton to the Franklin/Jefferson County line, starting July 13

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NewsJuly 9, 2009

Traffic Congestion Still a Problem, Study Says

Even though traffic congestion improved slightly in 2007, the roads are expected to be clogged again when the economy picks back up, according to a report issued by the Texas Transportation Institute

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NewsJuly 7, 2009

Infrastructure Loses on Spending This Year

Spending for infrastructure is expected to decline 4.3 percent in 2009 in areas including highway and streets, transportation, sewage/waste disposal and water supply

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