The Hill: We’re overhauling our cars in the name of energy efficiency — why not our roads?
The Hill: We’re overhauling our cars in the name of energy efficiency — why not our roads?

The Hill: We’re overhauling our cars in the name of energy efficiency — why not our roads?

In their new op-ed in The Hill, Randolph Kirchain and Hessam AzariJafari explain why road improvements enhancing pavement stiffness and smoothness are essential to improve the efficiency and environmental performance of all vehicles. The majority of vehicles on the road are projected to be powered by traditional engines up through 2050, making it essential for states and municipalities to use this lever to cut emissions. The authors propose that the Federal Highway Administration should expand their current carbon performance measure to include emissions associated with road performance.

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