atlanta major intersection bridge collapses
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^^^ yup (re 13 months)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-35...i_River_bridge
That was across water though which presumably made it much tougher.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-35...i_River_bridge
That was across water though which presumably made it much tougher.
#17
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If they can pre-build any portion of the bridge (the actual deck structure), that can then be trucked onto the site (after the old deck is removed) and raised into position and finished quickly.
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Yeah, it was a little unclear. According to the article, the Governor described it as items on a vehicle.
Stuck in gridlock and couldn't get to the office? Or did your office just close down?
They may have to re-route some school busses, which means a longer drive, and kids having to get up earlier in the morning to be ready at the bus stop. Then, of course, kids getting back home later in the afternoon from the longer drive.
Stuck in gridlock and couldn't get to the office? Or did your office just close down?
They may have to re-route some school busses, which means a longer drive, and kids having to get up earlier in the morning to be ready at the bus stop. Then, of course, kids getting back home later in the afternoon from the longer drive.
My office closed down for the day to alleviate some of the traffic on the roads.
They have semi reopened 85 northbound now. You can get off at the Buford Connector aka the old 85 and get off and get back on 85 to continue your journey on 85.
Most people are taking 285 though. On Friday, when I drove over 285, traffic was much heavier than normal. Same when I went out to meet some co workers on Friday night.
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I stand corrected, thank you.
But the I-80 to I-580 connector was the same, and done in less than a month.
But the I-80 to I-580 connector was the same, and done in less than a month.
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^^^ yup (re 13 months)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-35...i_River_bridge
That was across water though which presumably made it much tougher.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-35...i_River_bridge
That was across water though which presumably made it much tougher.
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^^^ that might work for tank crossings, but not camrys
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Doesn't necessarily have to be a pontoon bridge. The military Construction Battalions have a number of different devices and designs they can use. The question is, though, would any of them work (at least temporarily) in that exact setting.....downtown urban area, multi-level per passes? That's probably an answer that is beyond the pay grade of most of us LOL.
It will also be interesting to see who ends up paying for the repairs...and how much. Yes, they arrested three people, but those three, if convicted, are not likely to have enough in their personal estates to cover it (and they only make 50 cents an hour in jail LOL). Most likely, it will be the taxpayers and/or insurance companies.
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It will also be interesting to see who ends up paying for the repairs...and how much. Yes, they arrested three people, but those three, if convicted, are not likely to have enough in their personal estates to cover it (and they only make 50 cents an hour in jail LOL). Most likely, it will be the taxpayers and/or insurance companies.
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Even Camrys, for that matter, don't have as smooth or refined a ride as they once did. Lowering tire profiles and stiffening underpinnings (usually) has consequences. The most comfortable ones, IMO, were probably the superb 3Gen versions.
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I doubt the state insures roads against destruction.
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you said the perpetrators "are not likely to have enough in their personal estates to cover it" - i don't get why you feel the need to state this (blindingly obvious) at all or equivocate with 'most likely' as obviously there is ZERO.ZERO chance they will have (or be fined) the tens of millions for the road repairs.
exactly, of course, not 'most likely'.
anyway, hope atlanta gets it fixed quickly... some quarter of a million commuters a day are having a miserable time of it.
Of course, their estates won't cut it.
anyway, hope atlanta gets it fixed quickly... some quarter of a million commuters a day are having a miserable time of it.
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you said the perpetrators "are not likely to have enough in their personal estates to cover it" - i don't get why you feel the need to state this (blindingly obvious) at all or equivocate with 'most likely' as obviously there is ZERO.ZERO chance they will have (or be fined) the tens of millions for the road repairs.
anyway, hope atlanta gets it fixed quickly... some quarter of a million commuters a day are having a miserable time of it.
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