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A State Highway Project in Your Town? Your Role and Rights - A Primer for Citizens and Public Officials

"Consistency in road conditions contributes greatly to safety. A stretch of road that is too narrow, too curvy, too steep may in fact be safer than the same stretch with several short 'improved' sections. This is because motorists get an idea of what to expect with consistent albeit 'substandard' conditions." "Consistency in road conditions contributes greatly to safety. A stretch of road that is too narrow, too curvy, too steep may in fact be safer than the same stretch with several short 'improved' sections. This is because motorists get an idea of what to expect with consistent albeit 'substandard' conditions."

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