Ronald Gardner opined
In the cold war days and the start of the interstate system, the plan was to
use these areas as a remote deployment site for the military aircraft in the
event of an attack.
And built into every under/overpass was to be a fallout shelter. As far as I
know, only a demo shelter was evre built.
Ike sold the Interstate Highways as a national defence thing.
zaphod wrote:
OK, This sounded a little strange to me, but during lunch today with some
co-workers, someone asked if I knew of some rules regarding interstate
construction. They had heard a bit of trivia that claimed that an
interstate highway must have sections that are straight, level, and long
enough for a plane to land(at least 1 mile they thought.) I had never
heard of such and was wondering if anyone here knows what they were talking
about?
c
-ash
Cthulhu in 2005!
Why wait for nature?
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