Furthermore, how much does Michigan spend on roads?
In fact, a recent examination of U.S. Census data shows that Michigan invests less in transportation per capita than every other state in America. Michigan spends about $154 per person on roads, compared to $214 per capita in Ohio, a difference of $60 per person.
Similarly, does Michigan have the worst roads? (WXYZ) — A study that came out in October from Lvl5, a company that creates HD maps for self-driving cars, found that Michigan has the worst roads in the entire country. According to a post on Medium, citing the Lvl5 study, said that the Mitten state ranks dead last for roads with a road quality rating just over 4.
Similarly, why are Michigan roads so bad?
1. Michigan's gas prices are high relative to nearby states. That makes it harder to increase fuel taxes to pay for road repairs. In neighboring Ohio, of the 46.4 cents in taxes paid on a gallon of gas, 28 cents is a state fuel tax that supports the roads and the other 18.4 cents is the federal fuel tax.
How many miles of roads are in Michigan?
120,256 miles