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QUOTE: "But Stidger said states aren't getting the money they need to repair their roads and bridges. They're forced to resort to a process of "patch, patch, patch and nothing ever gets repaired," she said."
I live near Branson Missouri. Small town population wise (country music mecca now) that sees over two million visitors a year now.
They have a bridge that spans a section of the Taneycomo Lake (built probably in the 1920's-30's?) maybe 1/8 mile in length, narrow 2 lanes, on any given moment in the summer (tourist season) is mostly bumper to bumper with traffic. Surface is so pot-holed (as of yesterday) I hate driving across it in my 4-WD truck! Sitting on this bridge, you can feel it vibrate and "roll" as large trucks move over it. Patching is all I have seen accomplished in 30 years!
Another disaster in the making.
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