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The Highway Trust Fund revenue is dedicated to the Interstate Highway System and "certain other roads" (and mass transit). Those "certain other roads" being those roads/highways (and bridges) in the National Highway System. The Interstate makes up about 30% of the NHS...the bulk of the System are roads/highways (many two lane highways) administered by the states and eligible for federal funding from the Trust Fund. Overall, the NHS include only about 4 percent of the nation's roads, but they carry more than 40 percent of all highway traffic, 75 percent of heavy truck traffic, and 90 percent of tourist traffic.....ie these are critical to the nation's economy. |
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Sorry your numbers are not supported by the facts. It is estimated that a states road income comes from 55% HTF and Gas tax. The gas tax includes that which is administered by states.
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It is those 4% of the roads/highways in the NHS that are most critical to the economy and thus are included in the HTF. When the HTF is depleted those state-administered roads in the NHS suffer the consequences. |
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How about that, the GAO has states that the money was also diverted for other costs and spending as well.
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d09729r.pdf
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That is what I said. The majority of state roads and bridges are paid for by the state.
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The fact remains that the HTF is not sustainable at the current tax rate...and why many believe, particularly those with a direct interest (like the trucking industry), that an increase (the first in 15 years) is needed.
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Well the majority of it is not going to the roads and bridges...
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Colorado, at least, does get federal funding to pay for all sorts of highway projects that do not include the interstates. More federal assistance would free up state tax monies to go to other things besides road construction. I don't think Colorado is alone in this respect.
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You are reading it incorrectly. The majority IS going to roads and bridges. The last HTF expenditures were authorized under the SAFETEA act and included more than $240 billion over those five years (2004-08). If $28 billion (out of the total $244 billion of HTF during those years was for purposes other than highways)....that means, almost 90% of the $244 billion went to highways. In fact, that $28 billion sounds way to low to me. Cites? Nope...you have demonstrated repeatedlty that you wont accept any data other than your own. Last edited by Redux; 11-29-2009 at 03:02 PM. |
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You have yet to support your numbers. If you have the numbers I will be glad to look at them.
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The fact remains that the HTF pays for highways, roads, bridges in the NHS. I just have the patience or interest to continue this discussion with you. Take that anyway you want. |
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