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paragraoh on "poor road conditions" conclusion part​

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Answer: The American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) gave Washington D.C.'s roads a D+rating. The annual infrastructure report found that less than half of D.C.'s roads were in “good” condition, while 25% were in “poor” or “worse” condition. According to the report, D.C. is one of the most congested cities in the country, averaging 82 hours of delay per driver each year.

The majority of the roads in Washington D.C. are managed by the District of Columbia Department of Transportation (DDOT). The DDOT needs almost four times their current maintenance budget to maintain the roads at “fair” condition levels. “Funding shortfalls and deferred maintenance will lead roads to deteriorate rapidly, exacerbating the costs and impact of congestion,” the report reads

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