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Originally Posted by Blacdout96
well the town could spend money, or could make money by giving tickets to the drivers for not heeding the warning of the sign, and charge them any damage to the bridge....though from the looks of it, and knowing that wood and aluminum riveted holding those roofs on, I'm sure it barely makes a scratch in the side of it. 
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Maybe so, but from a Civil Improvement standpoint, departments are given 8 and 9 digit budgets to spend on construction. $15k in material & $5k in labor to prevent what seems to be a reoccurring problem is a drop in the bucket and no-brainer. There's an underlying logistical reason why it hasn't been done. I don't know what that is, but I'm sure it's legit.