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marmar

(77,097 posts)
Mon Sep 16, 2013, 10:23 AM Sep 2013

Bridge Safety: Many U.S. Spans Are Old, Risky And Rundown




WASHINGTON -- Motorists coming off the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge into Washington are treated to a postcard-perfect view of the U.S. Capitol. The bridge itself, however, is about as ugly as it gets: The steel underpinnings have thinned since the structure was built in 1950, and the span is pocked with rust and crumbling concrete.

District of Columbia officials were so worried about a catastrophic failure that they shored up the horizontal beams to prevent the bridge from falling into the Anacostia River.

And safety concerns about the Douglass bridge, which is used by more than 70,000 vehicles daily, are far from unique.

An Associated Press analysis of 607,380 bridges in the most recent federal National Bridge Inventory showed that 65,605 were classified as "structurally deficient" and 20,808 as "fracture critical." Of those, 7,795 were both – a combination of red flags that experts say indicate significant disrepair and similar risk of collapse. ......................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/16/bridge-safety_n_3933317.html



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Bridge Safety: Many U.S. Spans Are Old, Risky And Rundown (Original Post) marmar Sep 2013 OP
But we have wars of choice to pay for, area51 Sep 2013 #1
IF WE FIX 1 BROKE DOWN BRIDGE -- WE WON'T BE ABLE TO BOMB SOMEBODY!11 nt xchrom Sep 2013 #2

area51

(11,927 posts)
1. But we have wars of choice to pay for,
Mon Sep 16, 2013, 11:59 AM
Sep 2013

not infrastructure to fix.

This country is so fscked up.

It's the same reason why we don't have health care as a basic human right -- we'd have to take some money away from the MIC.

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