

The study also found that Washington D.C.

The top 10 is rounded out by Washington in sixth, Georgia in seventh and Missouri, Idaho and West Virginia in eighth, ninth and 10th. Hawaii ranks fourth for mechanic-related searches, while Alaska places fifth. Wyoming comes in third for its high frequency of searches for mechanics and also has America’s 10th highest percentage of people who travel to work by car, with 84.95 percent either commuting alone or in a car pool. The study found that Maine tops the list with the highest search levels over the past 12 months, including the nation’s highest search levels for the term “mechanic.” The east coast state is home to an estimated 356,079 cars, with a population of around 1.341 million, of whom 71.79 percent use their car to commute to work alone. Michigan’s infrastructure, especially in busy driving areas of Metro Detroit like Dearborn, have taken a hit due to the lack of investment over the years, with the American Society of Civil Engineers giving the state a D+ rating in its last report card, calling the state’s infrastructure “old and outdated.” Other states on the list Those repairs are being funded by the Rebuilding Michigan plan, a five-year, $3.5 billion investment in the state’s highways and bridges, and the bipartisan Building Michigan Together Plan, the largest one-time investment in Michigan’s infrastructure in state history. Governor Whitmer, who is up for reelection in November, says that by the end of the year, her administration will will have fixed, repaired or replaced more than 16,000 lane miles of road and 1,200 bridges without raising taxes. Road repairs have certainly ramped up this year.
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Hussein said that road construction in the state has increased noticeably and that he’s optimistic that by next year drivers will be in a better place when it comes to being on Michigan roads.
