Remember the big bridge that went over 376 parkway near Greenfield chunks of concrete fell off that for years and injured several drivers. The solution was to build a deck under it to catch the chunks till they finally redid it after 10 years post shit falling.
Originally Posted by eyecu2
Without bothering to Google the whole history of the old Greenfield Bridge, here's what I seem to recall from the 30 years that I drove underneath it: There was an initial deck built under the bridge/over the parkway in the 1980s to catch falling pieces of concrete. After a big renovation project on the bridge, the deck was removed. Several decades later, chunks started falling off again, resulting in netting being placed in various spots underneath the bridge to catch the chunks. I think some of them got so big that they broke through the netting and fell to the parkway below. This resulted in a second deck being constructed, and it remained in place until the bridge was replaced. Back then I remember reading a great quote in regards to the netting and deck: "It's the only bridge in the world that has it's own diaper AND litter box"!