Three thousand people die, not injured, die on United States roads each and every month. That’s the same number of deaths on 9/11. We have a 9/11 every month. Stopping mobile phone use while …
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Three thousand people die, not injured, die on United States roads each and every month.
That’s the same number of deaths on 9/11. We have a 9/11 every month.
Stopping mobile phone use while driving would be a good place to start.
Our governments are broke and are reluctant to maintain and replace existing roads and bridges let alone build a new interstate.
Look how long and at how many millions of dollars per mile the Fort Drum 6 mile extension to Interstate 87 has taken.