Deteriorating Rural Roads and Bridges Triple Fatality Rate

Deteriorating conditions of rural roads and bridges in the U.S. has contributed to a fatality rate that triples the national average for highways, according to a recent study.
Deteriorating Rural Roads and Bridges Triple Fatality Rate
HISTORIC ROUTE 66: Signs of neglect can be seen even on such a historic highway as Route 66, near an abandoned gas station (L) and Cafe on June 16, 2007 in Ludlow, California. David McNew/Getty Images
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HISTORIC ROUTE 66: Signs of neglect can be seen even on such a historic highway as Route 66, near an abandoned gas station (L) and Cafe on June 16, 2007 in Ludlow, California. (David McNew/Getty Images)
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