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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) raises safety questions about dozens of bridges across the country — including two of Staten Island’s ...
In New Jersey, only two bridges have unknown levels of collapse risk from a vessel collision. However, according to the MTA Bridges and Tunnels President Catherine Sheridan, all of its vehicular ...
Roughly a dozen bridges in New York and New Jersey haven ... thousands jailed instead of receiving summonses — including two men who died in custody. The Legal Aid Society cites a Gothamist ...
Meanwhile, NYC DOT, which is responsible for the Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges, says they are ... who were filling potholes on it. Two other workers survived the incident.
In New Jersey, only two bridges have unknown levels of collapse risk from a vessel collision. The bridges included in the list include: Seven of the bridges are classified as “Critical/Essential ...
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