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Originally posted by island911
Oh I see; like if I asked you; "are you still beating your kids, yes or no, or no. Check a box. "
Supe, 520 leads where? From suburbia, to a big city. It always clogs on the city side. I suppose it makes sense to increase the size of the parking-lot on the lake.
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Your baseball game schedule suggestion sounds good. That'd solve about .001% of the problem. If you were in charge of that, you might find that all MLB baseball games in our time zone start at 7:05. I dunno, but as long as MLB allows it, it makes sense to have the games at non-rush hour times. If possible.
Now to the other 99.99% of the problem. No, the bridge does not simply clog on the "city side." I've noticed that heading East, the bridge gets clogged, and then things open up as soon as you're on land. But all this is not my real question at all. What they are saying is that there is a safety problem with the age of the bridge and the structural design. I was interested if you knew anything about that. I respect your views as an engineer. So, if you know something, fine. If you don't and your inclination is to declare that 520 bridge problems are a farce concocted by the dems and libs to glorify their mind-control agenda, then don't bother. There is apparently something wrong with the 520 bridge. A la Viaduct.