Sunday, 29 October 2017

Bumpy Ride: Why America’s roads are in tatters

Bumpy Ride: Why America’s roads are in tatters

One sunny winter afternoon in western Michigan, I took a ride with Leon Slater, a slight sixty-four-year-old man with a neatly trimmed white beard and intense eyes behind his spectacles. He wore a faded blue baseball cap, so formed to his head that it seemed he slept with it on. Brickyard Road, the street in front of Slater’s home, was a mess of soupy dirt and water-filled craters. The muffler of his mud-splattered maroon pickup was loose, and exhaust fumes choked the cab. He gripped the wheel with hands leathery not from age but from decades moving earth with big machines for a living...
Read more: https://harpers.org/archive/2017/11/bumpy-ride/?source=Snapzu

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