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But I actually like Rosie. So you can go ahead and do what you want with my ass. ;-) |
So - I live in the bay area - but I live in south bay - San Jose - and I work in Fremont (about 30 mins south of Oakland). This was expected to cause ALL sorts of traffic nightmares - but so far it hasn't been that bad. Public transportation is free this week. Oddly enough - everyone has been pretty gracious about the whole thing.
Funniest thing though - CalTrans has said that they hope to have this fixed by the end of the week - I say HAHAHAHAHAHAH to that. |
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Is it a modular structure? I have no idea... |
With all the earth quakes in that part of the world I would THINK they have a contingency plan for failed bridge sections , hell even have a few of them laying about in generic sizes ??
A few years back a 2 lane bridge over the Missippi at Helena Arkansas was hit by a bardge , it didn't do THIS much damage but , the bridge was closed and a section had to be ripped out and re poured ( its cement ) , from start to finnish the bridge was only closed for 2 weeks or less . |
I have a feeling daniwong wasn't referring to the engineering or physical difficulties but caltrans bumbling, molasses slow nature.
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California. Pah. Young State, thinks it's know everything. We warned it not to burn it's bridges but it has to go find out the hard way......
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That fire was fueled only by room furnishings. This gasoline fire was far hotter. Surprising is that the damage was so limited. Is this new roads built after to replace and bypass the Admiral Nimitz freeway? |
Briefly glanced at the front of a newspaper here. Sounds like the driver had numerous run-ins with the law. It wouldn't be a huge leap to wager he was on something when he crashed.
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The truth will out.
If the WTC has taught us anything, it's that large amounts of flammable liquid cannot melt concrete and steel. |
The fuel ran down the drains and heated things from the inside too.
No they don't have 100 ton bridge sections lying around. How would you even move it? That spot is horrid for traffic because all the north bound traffic on one side of S.F. bay is trying to funnel onto the Oakland Bay Bridge to get to S.F. over that section. The detours are miles and miles around. Caltrans signage thru there is absolutely terrible! You can easily discover 'your' exit on the the wrong side of your lanes, in the middle of a curve right in that maze. That particular road way was steel beams forming the bottom with a concrete road surface on top. That's why it eventually slumped. Who pays for it?? Good question. Normally if you "lose it" and say knock down a street light you or your insurance company,(property damage aspect), pay for it. In this case they're talking probably 30-50 million dollars. (Chop chop hurry hurry and all.) So I am curious how they deal with that. It would sink a lot of insurance companies. But in most cases they have liability limits. Like 5 or 10 million with a hazardous trucking policy. |
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Also of course, not only the usual vehicle insurance but presumably business indemnity insurance would come into play in this one.
I'm sure they'll work it out somehow though. Maybe arnie could help out? |
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I could bore you with more FACTS about steel and concrete. But, I'll leave it at this |
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