How To Fix America's Crumbling Bridges

There are about 600,000 bridges in the United States, and about one in four is classified as functionally obsolete or structurally deficient. This doesn't mean they're in danger of imminent collapse; they may be simply too narrow or built for lighter traffic than today's standards. Bridges that can't support heavy trucks have weight restrictions posted.There are plenty of repairs that need to be done.

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