Press Release: New Hampshire DOT Reports High Road Quality
Concord, NH — The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (DOT) announced that nearly 90% of the state’s roads are classified as either good or fair, according to the latest survey covering 2023 to 2024. The data reveals that over half of these roads are in good condition, while approximately 31% are rated as fair.
The DOT is responsible for maintaining roughly 4,600 miles of roadways, employing a comprehensive repaving strategy that focuses on a three-year planning horizon. This proactive approach aims to extend the lifespan of road surfaces, contributing to the notable improvements in road quality observed in recent years.
The current assessment reflects a decade’s worth of progress by the department, which has been actively identifying and implementing measures to enhance road durability. With ongoing efforts and a commitment to maintaining infrastructure, the DOT aims to continue providing safe and reliable roadways for the residents and visitors of New Hampshire.
As the state progresses, both residents and travelers can expect to benefit from the improvements in road quality, underscoring the importance of effective transportation infrastructure in fostering community connectivity and economic growth.
For more information, please visit the New Hampshire Department of Transportation’s website.
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