Today local commuters got a peek of the "new normal" and crumbling American infrastructure that will only get worse as Springtime moves forward and quantitative easing strategy from the fed starts to fade.
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"A large pothole disabled more than a dozen vehicles when they hit it in the southbound lanes of Interstate 35 near Cambridge Circle. Lots of flat tires were reported, and disabled vehicles lined the roadway. Officials eventually closed the lane of traffic containing the car-eating hole, but the backup caused by the vehicles and closure could be seen for miles."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
I-35 pothole takes out a dozen vehicles on Wednesday morning commute
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Every Midwesterner knows the telltale thud that marks the beginning of pothole season. On the Wednesday morning commute, spring rains brought that sound to several drivers a little earlier than usual. A large pothole disabled more than a dozen vehicles when they hit it in the southbound lanes of Interstate 35 near Cambridge Circle.
Pothole issues causing slow traffic on SB I-35
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Two potholes opened up Wednesday morning causing slow traffic, pulling vehicles off of Interstate 35 near Southwest Trafficway. KC Scout says one hole caused flat tires SB I-35 near SW Trwy. Around a dozen, vehicles ended up on the shoulder.
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