thank goodness we've never had a World's Fair, then!Agreed. Why do some people in Iowa look to Illinois policies as a template for the future? Whatever they do use it as the "what not to do". History will be on your side.
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thank goodness we've never had a World's Fair, then!Agreed. Why do some people in Iowa look to Illinois policies as a template for the future? Whatever they do use it as the "what not to do". History will be on your side.
I'm a bit of a road nerd. Gotta make a shout out to one of my favorites sites for Iowa road info.
http://iowahighwayends.net/
Very interesting write up on the 1968 Iowa Highway plan:
http://iowahighwayends.net/maps/1968plan.html
I'm pretty sure they're laughing about it as its happening
US 20 east of I-35 has been four lanes for years now. Without looking it up, I think the final stretches (east of Iowa Falls, west of Cedar Falls) opened in the early 2000s.
The remaining two lane portion of 20 west of I-35 is being completed now. It's been 2-3 years since I traveled it but IIRC Early to Moville was the remaining two lane stretch and the parts of it that aren't open already are supposed to be done this year.
You're asking the wrong engineer. I'm a bridge guy -- you want the roadway engineers. ;-)If you are an engineer, here is my question to you. Why when doing projects do they have to move dirt what seems like 20 times before the dirt work is done. I know it has to be moved some, but it seems to be a little bit one the extreme in some cases.
If you are an engineer, here is my question to you. Why when doing projects do they have to move dirt what seems like 20 times before the dirt work is done. I know it has to be moved some, but it seems to be a little bit one the extreme in some cases.
Charging truckers a quarter a mile is just crimanal. Already hard to make money with the computer logshttp://via.wqad.com/NFnjO
Basically the proposal is to turn I-80 into a toll road charging cars at $.08/mile and trucks at $.24/mile. This would finance widening I-80 across the state (probably 6 lanes) and other improvements.
I used to think this was a terrible idea, but then I realized it basically costs $5 to drive across Ohio on I-80 and, other than cops looking to pull out-of-state drivers over, particularly Michiganders, it’s an awesome drive.
Charging truckers a quarter a mile is just crimanal. Already hard to make money with the computer logs
Computer logs that simply enforce the laws that were already on the books.
Yeah, sorry that the long run of falsified logs is coming to an end.
Computer logs that simply enforce the laws that were already on the books.
Yeah, sorry that the long run of falsified logs is coming to an end.
Charging truckers a quarter a mile is just crimanal. Already hard to make money with the computer logs