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<blockquote data-quote="NationalMatch" data-source="post: 4046193" data-attributes="member: 48586"><p>"The bridge originally cost $20 million to build and the Turnpike Authority says it would cost $28 million to tear down and re-build."</p><p></p><p>Dad was a defense contractor. Guaranteed if he'd built a debacle like that bridge, it wouldn't matter how much it cost to repair.</p><p></p><p>"While the Turnpike Authority admits it's an uncomfortable ride, they say it's safe and still falls within national safety guidelines."</p><p></p><p>I don't buy that. Thousands of cars crossing that section, tires creating stress each time they hit the "bump" in the roller coaster. After years and thousands of cars, creating more stress than the plans allowed for can't be sustainable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NationalMatch, post: 4046193, member: 48586"] "The bridge originally cost $20 million to build and the Turnpike Authority says it would cost $28 million to tear down and re-build." Dad was a defense contractor. Guaranteed if he'd built a debacle like that bridge, it wouldn't matter how much it cost to repair. "While the Turnpike Authority admits it's an uncomfortable ride, they say it's safe and still falls within national safety guidelines." I don't buy that. Thousands of cars crossing that section, tires creating stress each time they hit the "bump" in the roller coaster. After years and thousands of cars, creating more stress than the plans allowed for can't be sustainable. [/QUOTE]
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