Report shows nearly half of North Dakota's roads are in poor condition
The report, done by the transportation non-profit TRIP, examined the efficiency and safety of roads, as well as the use of North Dakota's "Operation Prairie Dog" funds.
Written By: Tanner Robinson
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Fargo Public Works crews repair a road in this file photo from June 2020. WDAY file photo
FARGO — A new report is showing some of North Dakota's roads aren't up to par, despite the state putting money towards fixing them.
Researchers with the non-profit transportation group TRIP — which is based in Washington, D.C. — say nearly half of North Dakota's urban roads are in poor condition.