Sick Bridges…and No Doctor on Duty

One would excuse Sam Zimbabwe for the current bridge mess that he’s inherited from the failings of past SDOT Directors Hahn, Sparrman, Kubly and Laird, except that he accepts and echoes the mantra of failure: “I don’t think we would do any of that any differently.” (“City of Seattle watched as cracks in the the West Seattle Bridge grew”, Mike Lindblom, The Seattle Times (12/6/20) p. A16).

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Hidden Stop Sign on Blind Curve

2013 -- Grapeview Loop Road winds along a rural route toward an intersection with State Route 3, a busy highway in Mason County. As it approaches SR 3, the county road curves to the right, and becomes wide-mouthed at the intersection. This configuration essentially hides the Stop sign on the right in vegetation until a driver reaches a point only 84 feet back of the intersection.

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Pt II - A Brief History of the Fight for Accident Reports

As the Supreme Court noted in Guillen, to construe § 409 to cover all facts and documents that ultimately end up in such federally mandated reports would go far beyond the congressional intent, and would hide otherwise discoverable information essential to supporting claims that could have been proven had there been no safety enhancement project:

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