Report: Capital Region drivers lose nearly $2K per year because of deficient roads
A report says Capital Region drivers are losing nearly $2K per year because of deficient roads.
Capital Region drivers are losing almost $2,000 every year, according to a new report on New York’s transportation.
The report looks into road conditions, congestion, and transportation funding in New York.
According to the study, in the Albany, Schenectady, Troy area, the average driver loses almost $1,900 annually because they are driving on roads that are deteriorated and congested.
Also, the roads lack desirable safety features.