Skip to main content

Texas boosts infra investment

The investment includes the adoption of a 10-year US$104.2 billion transportation plan by the Texas Department of Transportation.
By David Arminas September 16, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Drivers in Austin, Texas, will benefit from the Texas Clear Lanes congestion-relief projects programme (image © Wirestock/Dreamstime)

The US state of Texas has declared a US$148 billion investment in transportation infrastructure, an increase of $5.6 billion from the previous year.

The investment includes the adoption of a 10-year $104.2 billion transportation plan by the Texas Department of Transportation. The plan also incorporates over $43 billion for routine maintenance and development.

The Unified Transportation Programme, which is updated annually, authorises highway projects for construction and development. The programme targets primarily roadway segments listed on southern US state’s 100 most congested roadways.

Meanwhile, funding for the Texas Clear Lanes congestion-relief projects is projected to grow by $1.9 billion. Texas Clear Lanes is a statewide strategic plan to provide congestion relief through non-tolled roads and is focused on five major metro areas. Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio represent more than 65 percent of the state's population. It is estimated that by 2050, these metropolitan areas may comprise nearly 74 percent of the state population. They are also home to 92 of the “Top 100” most congested roadway segments in the state.

According to the state department of transportation, Texas' strong economy has generated unprecedented population growth., adding around 1,100 people daily. The result is that the average freeway traveller must allow almost twice the expected trip duration to ensure dependable arrival for time-sensitive responsibilities like medical appointments, daycare pickup, and airline flights. Instead of the 20 minutes needed in light traffic, it's best to plan a 34-minute trip.

Related Content

  • FETC innovation from Highway Toll to ITS Taiwan smart city
    March 6, 2017
    FETC innovation from Highway Toll to ITS Taiwan smart city – a Global Road Achievement Award winner says IRF. The Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection Company (FETC) has a bold vision for the future. FETC has achieved the most successful BOT project for ITS traf_ c management; it turns the traditional highway toll collection system into an integrated intelligent electronic toll collection (ETC) system for mobility management.
  • Work underway on Texas highway upgrades
    August 25, 2020
    Work is well underway on key Texas highway upgrade projects.
  • First national study of US travel time reliability
    April 30, 2012
    Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) has published the 2011 Congested Corridors Report, the first nationwide effort to identify reliability problems at specific stretches of US highway responsible for significant traffic congestion at different times and different days. Researchers noted that the corridors included in the report were identified by the data itself.
  • US road safety is a cause for concern
    September 6, 2021
    There is concern over a worrying trend in US road safety, while there have been steady gains in road safety in Europe