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The towers on the Mackinac Bridge (552 feet high) are almost as tall as the Washington Monument (555 feet).
 
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More than 96 billion miles are driven on Michigan roadways every year, the equivalent of more than 500 round trips from the Earth to the moon every day.
 
Report: New Statewide Billboard Calls for Action

The Michigan Transportation Team (MTT) says now is the time for the public to call on legislators to fix the pothole in state transportation funding. Billboards will soon be displayed statewide as part of a media campaign to draw attention to Michigan's transportation funding crisis. The message on the billboards says: "Tired of Bad Roads? Call Your Legislator." The photos behind the words are traffic congestion and potholes.

 
 
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Recent comments from Drive MI visitors

Please fix VanDyke from 15 Mile to Hall Road.Last year workers were moving at lightning speed fixing VanDyke from 8 Mile to 15. Every night lanes were shut down and it was amazing how much they accomplished each night. I could hardly wait to go to work so I could see what had been done during the night. Then all of a sudden work came to a screeching halt. The worst part of VanDyke was left to fall apart even more. I drive on VanDyke to work from just North of Plumbrook almost to Jefferson Ave. The random patching that has been done in the last few weeks merely puts loose material heaped up in a hole for cars to drive over. So most of the mess winds up on my windshield or on my undercairrage. So within a few days the holes are back worse than before because now all that repair material is everywhere being shot through the air by cars and trucks.

--Sandra Phillips, Sterling Heights

 

I can't believe the Governor is wanting to spend billions on windmills when no business in their right mind would come to a state with such pathetic roads. Lets get back to basics and fix our roads.

--Fred Akers, Lansing

 

I have been in this city for a good 25 years I have seen potholes every year but this year it was terrible. I will give you some examples: Livernois & Long Lake, John R south of long lake, Crooks & Sq Lake Rd, Crooks Rd south of Big beaver and on and on. I almost had an accident. Thank you

--Dilli Thapa, Troy

 

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