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The Real Infrastructure Crisis
The nation's roads and bridges are in pretty good shape. It's the national will that is suspect.
Dangers lurk in the mammoth but aging network of roads, bridges, railroads, air traffic control, sewers, pipelines, and electricity grids that helped turn the United States into the world's economic superpower. But the real crisis may be in mustering the national will to address the problems.
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