Federal, state, and local governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and maintain roads and provide a variety of services, such as highway patrol, for motor-vehicle users (Delucchi, 2005a). To pay for these infrastructure and service expenditures governments collect revenue from a variety ofAbstrac
Behind all debates over the adequacy of highway revenues lies the tricky issue of how much money sta...
In 2009, the US government spent more than $42 billion on the federal-aid highway program. Most of t...
797092PDFTech ReportGAO/RCED/AIMD-00-148HighwaysStatesTax receiptsFinancingData collectionReportsAcc...
Federal, state, and local governments spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and mai...
Governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and maintain roads and ...
Every year, federal, state, and local governments in the U. S. spend tens of billions of dollars to ...
Transportation networks and governments are both hierarchically organized. In some states most highw...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The High...
STREETS AND HIGHWAY FUNDING. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends State Constitution to provide net reve...
003795821983PDFTech ReportHS-034 963User chargesCostsFinanceFinancingHighway planningHighway user ta...
A shortfall in highway funding in the U.S. is forcing highway agencies to search for viable financin...
688018459PDFPresentationsGAO-09-36Government fundingFederal aidFederal aid highwaysUnited StatesUnit...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As high...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal spendi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congest...
Behind all debates over the adequacy of highway revenues lies the tricky issue of how much money sta...
In 2009, the US government spent more than $42 billion on the federal-aid highway program. Most of t...
797092PDFTech ReportGAO/RCED/AIMD-00-148HighwaysStatesTax receiptsFinancingData collectionReportsAcc...
Federal, state, and local governments spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and mai...
Governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and maintain roads and ...
Every year, federal, state, and local governments in the U. S. spend tens of billions of dollars to ...
Transportation networks and governments are both hierarchically organized. In some states most highw...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The High...
STREETS AND HIGHWAY FUNDING. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends State Constitution to provide net reve...
003795821983PDFTech ReportHS-034 963User chargesCostsFinanceFinancingHighway planningHighway user ta...
A shortfall in highway funding in the U.S. is forcing highway agencies to search for viable financin...
688018459PDFPresentationsGAO-09-36Government fundingFederal aidFederal aid highwaysUnited StatesUnit...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "As high...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal spendi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congest...
Behind all debates over the adequacy of highway revenues lies the tricky issue of how much money sta...
In 2009, the US government spent more than $42 billion on the federal-aid highway program. Most of t...
797092PDFTech ReportGAO/RCED/AIMD-00-148HighwaysStatesTax receiptsFinancingData collectionReportsAcc...