So almost exactly 40 years ago (June 28, 1983) a bridge on I-95 in Connecticut crashed.
https://connecticuthistory.org/mianus-r ... n-history/
I was doing some work in Stamford and Greenwich and went across that bridge a couple of times on the day before it crashed around midnight. Traffic was pretty heavy that day (as always) and if the bridge had crashed during the day there would have been a lot killed.
And i-95 has now crashed again, in one of the worst places it could happen around Philadelphia. For anybody just passing through, they'll probably use either the I-276/476 or the I-295 to loop around. A bit out of the way but a reasonable alternative. But for people living/working anywhere around that part of town, including the NJ side, it's gonna be major misery for a long time.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/live/i-95 ... 30611.html
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Re: Traffic Nightmares
Aaaaand more landslides close the train service again.
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Re: Traffic Nightmares
O Really wrote:
> So almost exactly 40 years ago (June 28, 1983) a bridge on I-95 in
> Connecticut crashed.
>
> https://connecticuthistory.org/mianus-r ... n-history/
>
> I was doing some work in Stamford and Greenwich and went across that bridge
> a couple of times on the day before it crashed around midnight. Traffic was
> pretty heavy that day (as always) and if the bridge had crashed during the
> day there would have been a lot killed.
>
> And i-95 has now crashed again, in one of the worst places it could happen
> around Philadelphia. For anybody just passing through, they'll probably use
> either the I-276/476 or the I-295 to loop around. A bit out of the way but
> a reasonable alternative. But for people living/working anywhere around
> that part of town, including the NJ side, it's gonna be major misery for a
> long time.
>
>
> https://www.inquirer.com/news/live/i-95 ... 30611.html
Both articles are very clearly stated.
Especially the 2nd one is having all the details of that time.
> So almost exactly 40 years ago (June 28, 1983) a bridge on I-95 in
> Connecticut crashed.
>
> https://connecticuthistory.org/mianus-r ... n-history/
>
> I was doing some work in Stamford and Greenwich and went across that bridge
> a couple of times on the day before it crashed around midnight. Traffic was
> pretty heavy that day (as always) and if the bridge had crashed during the
> day there would have been a lot killed.
>
> And i-95 has now crashed again, in one of the worst places it could happen
> around Philadelphia. For anybody just passing through, they'll probably use
> either the I-276/476 or the I-295 to loop around. A bit out of the way but
> a reasonable alternative. But for people living/working anywhere around
> that part of town, including the NJ side, it's gonna be major misery for a
> long time.
>
>
> https://www.inquirer.com/news/live/i-95 ... 30611.html
Both articles are very clearly stated.
Especially the 2nd one is having all the details of that time.
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Re: Traffic Nightmares
(LeenaBeauty may be a bot as they are using a VPN, but the post is on topic. Maybe spammers are using AI now.
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Yeah, LennaBeauty isn't a live person, but her AI's English isn't very good either.
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Re: Traffic Nightmares
Meh, probably drives wearing a colander on her head. sick