Report finds troubling conditions on Pa. roads and bridges that could worsen without investment

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According to a recent analysis, more than 25% of Pennsylvania’s local roads and almost 15% of its local bridges are in bad condition, endangering both the state’s economy and motorist safety.

Falling gas-tax revenue and uncertain future funding are major concerns, according to a report released by TRIP, a coalition of industrial, insurance, construction, and labor groups that regularly reports on the condition of the country’s roads.

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