Le Jacquelope
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 - Apr 9, 2003
 
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One, from what I've heard, rescuers have stopped looking for survivors and started looking for bodies. That sucks. There's always someone pulling their last straw connecting them to this world in that kind of disaster. You never stop looking.
Two, I heard about people getting out and directing traffic and helping with rescues, so more rescue personnel and law enforcement could get down to the business of saving lives. Good stuff. Way to go.
Three, take a look at the road map of Minnesota. If Minnesota traffic were the human circulatory system, highway 35 looks like its aorta. The way I see it, this disaster has huge potential long term implications for traffic all over the state's major highway systems.
It's a pity that our infrastructure has such problems. A poorly designed bridge. A poorly maintained bridge. And a single blocked road that could potentially paralyze not only interstate traffic, but internal routes all over the state.
What a mess. If you spend the money for backup routes and to make the roads right to begin with (put supports under the bridge over the friggin water, for crying out loud!), it costs less than what they've got coming now.
				
			Two, I heard about people getting out and directing traffic and helping with rescues, so more rescue personnel and law enforcement could get down to the business of saving lives. Good stuff. Way to go.
Three, take a look at the road map of Minnesota. If Minnesota traffic were the human circulatory system, highway 35 looks like its aorta. The way I see it, this disaster has huge potential long term implications for traffic all over the state's major highway systems.
It's a pity that our infrastructure has such problems. A poorly designed bridge. A poorly maintained bridge. And a single blocked road that could potentially paralyze not only interstate traffic, but internal routes all over the state.
What a mess. If you spend the money for backup routes and to make the roads right to begin with (put supports under the bridge over the friggin water, for crying out loud!), it costs less than what they've got coming now.

