Governments Struggle to Fund Crumbling Roads, Seek Private Partnerships
This report explores how countries pay for building and maintaining their road networks. It looks at different ways of getting money, like taxes, tolls, loans, and working with private companies. The report talks about how roads are managed by different organizations, like the government or private companies, and how they decide where to spend money. It also discusses the challenges in managing costs for long-term investments in roads, including dealing with limited budgets and deciding where to put money for maintenance and new projects. The report suggests that partnerships between the government and private companies can help finance road projects.