A new report from the NTSB is raising questions about the safety of dozens of bridges across the country, including several ...
The Verrazano Narrows, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg, George Washington and Outerbridge Crossing bridges were among those ...
The NTSB wants those responsible for the bridges to be sure they are safe from a potential strike from a container ship.
Local transportation agencies say the risks are low due to the usual container vessel routes as well as natural and manmade ...
More than a dozen bridges in New York and New Jersey are among 68 US crossings that need to be checked for risk of collapse ...
About 74,000 fewer cars used Port Authority crossings between North Jersey and New York City in January — the first month of ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNMajor NYC bridges among 68 recommended for assessments following Baltimore bridge collapse: NTSBAmong the bridges listed in the report were the Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg, Verrazano Narrows and George Washington bridges in New York City.
Also on the list are the Thousand Islands, Seaway International, Outerbridge Crossing, Ogdensburg-Prescott International, Rip Van Winkle and Newburgh-Beacon bridges in New York, and the Commodore ...
Over the last year, the NTSB identified 68 bridges built before 1991 that don't have a "current vulnerability assessment" and ...
Nine NYC-area bridges, including the world-famous Brooklyn Bridge, could be at significant risk of collapse from a ship strike like the one that led to the deadly demise of Baltimore’s Francis Scott ...
New York and New Jersey bridges were named in a report warning of potential ship collisions following the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland last year.
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