Study ranks every state's highways on safety, pavement condition, and cost-effectiveness

LOS ANGELES, April 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The 27th Annual Highway Report finds Virginia's highways and bridges rank first in overall performance and cost-effectiveness thanks to good rural pavement conditions, low fatality rates, a relatively small percentage of deficient bridges, and low highway costs. North Carolina's solid pavement quality and low costs rank its state-controlled highway system second overall. Tennessee, Georgia, and Connecticut round out the top five in Reason Foundation's Annual Highway Report's performance and cost-effectiveness rankings.