One in five Michigan roads is in poor condition, according to a report published by national research nonprofit TRIP.

Those poor roads cost drivers thousands in added costs, the report states.

Leaders in Lansing are currently debating how to pay for road repairs moving forward.

Poor road conditions in Michigan are costing drivers serious cash, according to a new report published Thursday, Aug. 28. And with decision makers in Lansing debating how to pay for road repairs in Michigan moving forward, advocates argue it's vital that a funding agreement is reached.

The report, authored by Washington-based transportation research nonprofit TRIP, found drivers in Michigan face thousands in annual additional costs on average due to poor road conditions, factoring in added vehicle repair costs

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