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Are North Carolina's 'structurally deficient' bridges safe?
Posted on January 17, 2013 at 12:44 AM
Nearly 30% of North Carolina's bridges are considered 'structurally deficient' or 'functionally obsolete,' according to the 2012 National Bridge Inventory and a database created by NBC Charlotte's partners at The Charlotte Observer.
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