Cars navigate a congested Interstate 695 on March 13, 2024, near the interchange with I-83. Photo by Kaitlin Newman / The Baltimore Banner.
Cars navigate a congested Interstate 695 on March 13, 2024, near the interchange with I-83. Photo by Kaitlin Newman / The Baltimore Banner.

If you drive in Baltimore, you don’t need a report to tell you the roads are in rough shape. But a new report from TRIP, released Wednesday, sheds light on just how much those bumpy roads are costing you.

According to the report, nearly a third of Maryland’s major roads are in poor condition, with Baltimore’s faring worse. The increased vehicle maintenance and fuel consumption, lead motorists in Charm City to lose $2,807 a year.

Drivers in the Maryland’s suburbs surrounding Washington D.C. aren’t cruising along either.

Read more (and listen) at WYPR.