The Cape Cod bridges are 90 years old, carry 38 million trips annually, and are the only evacuation route for 230,000 residents. Lanes will close on the Bourne by 2032 and the Sagamore by 2036. What happens if the bridges become unusable?
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The bridges are the only vehicle route for 230,000 residents plus five million tourists. Hospitals on the Cape lack trauma centers. Serious cases require transport to Boston. The $1.3B tourism economy...
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