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I-65 Bridge Closure Still Causing Big Delays

By TruckingInfo.com
Posted Aug 14th 2015 10:42AM

A closure of the Wildcat Creek bridge on Interstate 65 through Lafayette, Ind., is continuing to cause delays more than a week after initially being shut down, according to a report in the Indy Star.

The bridge was initially shut down while the Indiana Department of Transportation examined it for safety, reopening it for a short time only to close it again after it was found that bridge piers had sunk into the ground.

It was originally scheduled to be closed for 48 hours, but INDOT is still investigating the problem and the bridge will remain closed for an indefinite amount of time.

Detours have been created, guiding traffic along alternate routes. However, Interstate 65 is a major trucking corridor and companies routing drivers around the problem could stand to see significant and difficult delays for a while.

In some cases, using suggested routes, drivers may need to get off Interstate 65 for 40 miles before returning to the highway.

In the past few years, bridge and road closures, collapses and renovations have become a frequent occurance throughout the country.

An aging and underfunded highway and bridge infrastructure has prompted attempts at long- and short-term funding legislation in Washington, while some states are exploring other options like toll roads to pick up the slack.

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