Title: The World Is Flat And Other Myths
1The World Is FlatAnd Other Myths
- John Horsley
- Executive Director
- American Association of State Highway
- And Transportation Officials
2Myth 1 The World is Flat
- Disproved by Christopher Columbus, 1492
3Myth 2 Transportation Makes You Fat
- STPP Report People who live in counties marked
by sprawl-style development are more likely to
be obese. - Transportation Research Board the evidence falls
short
4Myth 3 Elvis Is Dead
- Not according to psychiatrist Dr. Donald Hinton
of Kansas City, who claims hes been treating
Elviss medical problems for the last five years.
5The Dangerous Myths
- Substitution States are diverting their own
highway money to other programs, and substituting
federal transportation dollars -- GAO - Because of increasing fuel efficiency the gas tax
is no longer viable
6Growth in Highway Capital Investment
- 1982-2002
- State and Local Federal
- 150 Percent 100 percent
7GAO Report Conclusions
- Between 1998-2002, rate of growth at federal
level exceeded growth at state level - Federal Percentage of Highway Capital Investment
- 1980 58 percent
- 1998 37 percent
- 2002 45 percent
8NASBO States Are Back!
- 2002-2004 Recovering from worst fiscal picture
in decades - Capital spending on transportation increased by
5.9 percent in 2004, compared to 1.5 percent
decrease in 2003.
9Lettings Are Ramping Up 2002
2004 millions
- Texas 3,000 4,500
- Ohio 1,100 1,300
- Washington 250 390
- Missouri 550 1,000
102004 Popular Vote Backs Transportation
- 55 ballot questions nationwide
- 42 approved
- 76 percent approved
11Myth The Federal Gas Tax Is No Longer A Viable
Revenue Source Because of Increasing Fuel
Efficiency
12Fact Fuel Economy Has Declined, Not
IncreasedEPA Report, 2004
- 1987 22.1 miles per gallon
- 2004 20.8 miles per gallon
- SUVs, Light Trucks 50 of Fleet
13CBO Projects 3.3 Percent Annual Increase in Gas
Tax Revenue
14Market Share of Alternative FuelsHydrogen,
Electric, CNG2020 .02 Percent
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- Market Share of Hybrid VehiclesToyota Prius,
Honda Civic - 2004 .01 Percent
- 2010 3 Percent
- 2020 15 Percent
15Highway Trust Fund RevenueLosses Due to Fuel
Efficiency and Alternative Fuels
- 2010 1 Percent
- 2025-2035 15-25 Percent
16Real Challenges Facing Federal Fuel Tax Revenue
- 30 Percent Loss in Purchasing Power By 2010 Due
to Inflation
17Gas Tax HistoryFederal Gasoline Tax Rate in Real
2004 Dollars
18The World Really Is Flat
- Massive construction in China and India
- Globalization has leveled the playing field
- Technology will make other economies dominant
19The World Really Is Flat
- U.S. cant stand still and maintain our economic
lead - Myths are a cover for not raising the gas tax
- How to sustain the Highway Trust Fund is part of
larger debate on how to sustain the U.S. global
competitiveness
20"Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you
can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to
get somewhere else, you must run at least twice
as fast as that!" Lewis Carroll