More than half of California’s bridges are not in good shape; billions on way for repairs
https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/02/06/more-than-half-of-californias-bridges-are-not-in-good-shape-billions-on-way-for-repairs/
If you travel between Universal Studios and Encino, you’re using California’s busiest structurally deficient bridge.
Built in 1959, when Dwight Eisenhower was president, it’s where U.S. 101 crosses over Kester Avenue in Los Angeles County. It handles nearly 300,000 crossings per day, according to federal data and the American Road and Transportation Building Association.