From The Journal of Commerce: Rendell calls for infrastructure bank From the San Francisco Chronicle: Bay Bridge officials plan to prevent cracks From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Turnpike to become costliest toll road From American Public Media: Some cities want fewer roadways, not more
Two hundred pounds of explosives were used to demolish a section of the 58-year-old Alleghany River Bridge in Pennsylvania. Pieces of the bridge fell safely into the river below.
From The New York Times: Heads turn as a bridge floats by From nwi.com: Union builds statewide awareness campaign on condition of Indiana’s bridges
From THonline.com: Iowa: Madison bridges will get laser scan From PittsburghLive.com: Portion of old Pennsylvania turnpike in Harmar to come down
In 10 years, an additional 1.8 million trucks will be on the road; in 20 years, for every two trucks today, another one will be added. As a result, according to a new report, the transportation system that supports the movement of freight across America is facing a crisis.
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