Look Out Below! America's Infrastructure Is Crumbling
by Eric Kelderman, Stateline.org Staff Writer
The numbers are staggering. More than one in four of America's nearly 600,000 bridges need significant repairs or are burdened with more traffic than they were designed to carry, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
A third of the country's major roadways are in substandard condition -- a significant factor in a third of the more than 43,000 traffic fatalities each year, according to the Federal Highway Administration. Traffic jams waste 4 billion hours of commuters' time and nearly 3 billion gallons of gasoline a year, the Texas Transportation Institute calculates.
Dams, too, are at risk. The number of dams that could fail has grown 134% since 1999 to 3,346, and more than 1,300 of those are "high-hazard," meaning their collapse would threaten lives, the Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) found. More than a third of dam failures or near failures since 1874 have happened in the last decade.
Comment: Infrastructure makes and breaks an economy. It's the first thing that counts. There is nothing that could compensate for a deficient infrastructure. Infrastrucure isn't everything, but without a solid infrastructure there is nothing else (of economic strength).
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