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 The case for de-icers on I-64's Fort Hill Bridge
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With winter weather quickly closing in on us, I thought it was a good time to start an initiative to remind drivers about the dangers of icy bridges. I put together a video on the Fort Hill Bridge (on I-64 in Charleston) and sent it to the Department of Highways, Senator Robert C. Byrd and Congresswoman Shelly Moore Capito in the hopes that a de-icing system will be considered for this and other high-risk, accident-prone locations. You can view the video on the following web page:

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