The U.S. has dramatically increased infrastructure spending since the bipartisan infrastructure law passed in 2021—but many Americans are still driving on deteriorating roads. A new analysis from Construction Coverage finds that highway and street construction spending surged roughly 25% in recent years, reaching nearly $150 billion annually—yet more than 1 in 8 major U.S. roads are still classified as being in poor condition nationwide. The report ranks every state based on the share of major roads in poor condition using the latest federal roadway data and reveals a stark regional divide in infrastructure quality.
TILTON — The New Hampshire Department of Transportation will continue work on I-93 northbound and southbound in Northfield and Tilton starting…
LACONIA — The city council will be voting on the approval of a pair of temporary traffic orders for events coming up, including for Laconia Mo…
TILTON — A motorcyclist was killed at the intersection of East Main Street and Lowe’s Drive on Thursday. Tilton-Northfield Fire Chief Sean Val…
Paving on the Route 3/11 bypass will start on Monday, with night work planned for the next four weeks, ending just before the start of Laconia…
ALTON — A Rochester driver was killed in a head-on collision on Henry Wilson Highway, also known as Route 11, Tuesday morning.
A Berlin motorcyclist was hospitalized after a motorcycle crash Sunday afternoon in Belmont. Police are reminding motorcycle operators that we…
WOLFEBORO — Town officials are moving ahead with a plan to standardize crosswalks across Wolfeboro after years of inconsistent and, at times, …
