Road Information Program, a nonprofit transportation research group, just released a report on the state of California's roads, bridges, and transit systems, according to the Daily News. You can download more detailed LA area info via this web site, but here's a nugget from the News piece: "Southern California's neglected roadways and bridges cost the average motorist about $2,500 a year in accidents, congestion-related delays and wear-and-tear on their vehicles, according to a report released today." [Daily News]
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