Posted on 04/28/2019 6:51:03 AM PDT by Twotone
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WJAC) A state audit of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has found that billions of dollars have been diverted over the years that could have been spent repairing roads and bridges.
Auditor General Eugene DePasquale announced the findings of his new audit Thursday, saying that PennDOT could be further along in repairing rough highways and fixing 2,829 structurally deficient bridges had it not been forced to pay state police.
DePasquale said that the transfers from the Motor License Fund to state police totaled more than $4.2 billion since the 2012-2013 fiscal year.
More than 2,800 state-maintained bridges across Pennsylvania are structurally deficient and our bridges average over 50 years in age beyond what they were designed to last, DePasquale said. That $4.25 billion could have cut that list in half and if PennDOT could use all of the gas tax money for roads and bridges we could get that number to zero in about five years.
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“Safety of public highways,” right there in the law. Now one must dig into legislative intent. And also audit the troopers to see if it was all spent on safety.
It’s a revenue stream: Someone gets close to the edge of their lane, or travels .0001 MPH over the speed limit, or 2 MPH under the speed limit (seen it happen) gets a ticket. Is your plate slightly loose on one side? Were you driving on a gravel road and dust has covered your plate? Pick up a rock chip in the windshield on your drive this morning?
Traffic cops target the easy tickets, not the truly dangerous events. Only when it’s right in front of them do they actually deal with serious hazards.
In Sacramento they got new garbage trucks and on the side of it is a paragraph that states that funds from the tobacco settlement bought that truck
Yep. I avoid IL as much as possible, too! :)
Without police protection, you wouldn’t want to be a highway worker in California.
Accurate point. I can name several townships in my area that have no local police force, only State.
Not horse hockey at all. At least not in my county. Population has increased substantially in those once rural area in Chester and surrounding counties yet they still have State Police and no local p.d.
Be grateful. They could have raised your waste removal fees to cover it instead.
One thing the City of Sacramento still does is remove yard waste from in front of the residence in the gutter. Eliminating that would save costs on fees.
Isn’t DOT and state police two different agencies? Isn’t money appropriated at each agency?
That would never be allowed in AZ. That would take legislature passing a bill and governor signage approval.
The attorneys who handled Michigan's lawsuit against big tobacco netted $32 million...And all they had to do was rely on the data that was already created by a southern law firm that represented other states.
If the research is to be believed, second-hand smoke is pretty bad stuff. I would have never guessed this bad, though.
You are probably right. I just suggested part of the money that was going to the police was perhaps paying for it.
Maybe so. But I have commuted along a construction project for many months now and have never seen a cop car leave the construction area to chase anyone. The commute is daylight one way and half the time dark the other way. The construction is a widening project on I580 and I have assumed a law required police at each site.
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