Georgia Highways Among the Best

Atlanta Business Chronicle reports Georgia’s state highway system is 12th in the nation in overall highway performance and efficiency in the latest Annual Highway Report by Reason Foundation.

The right-libertarian think tank ranked Georgia first in urban interstate pavement condition, 17th in deficient bridges, 23rd in rural interstate condition, 24th in fatality rate and 35th in urban interstate congestion.

The Peach State has the 10th largest highway system in the nation, with 18,283 miles under state highway control.
Georgia spends slightly more than the per-mile national average (28 percent more), but the system has been a top 10 performer nine times since 2000, Reason Foundation said.

Georgia is great at maintaining the conditions of its highways with maintenance costs per mile that are 54 percent lower than the national average, the report noted.
View the report here.