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As Coronavirus Quiets Streets, Some Cities Speed Road and Transit Fixes

The big drop in traffic and transit riders allows road repair and construction projects to rush forward…

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https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2020/04/coronavirus-street-repair-transit-construction-projects/609343/

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