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Trucking Across the George Washington Bridge

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Trucking across the GW bridge

For many, it is known as simply “The GW” and sooner or later most long haul truckers are going to have it in their sights.  My best advise for new truck drivers who will be tackling the George Washington Bridge for the first time?   Sit down . . . buckle up . . . and hold on . . .

The GW is one of the most heavily traveled bridges in the world, spanning the Hudson River between Washington Heights, Manhattan and Fort Lee, New Jersey offering 14 lanes for the traveling public.  It has the greatest vehicular capacity of any bridge worldwide, and according to 2007 statistics, nearly 106,000,000 vehicles crosses its path every year, with approximately 9,549,000 being trucks.  It is not so bad crossing in a 4-wheeler . . . but a big rig?   This can be a different story.

The first time I made contact with the George Washington bridge, I had no reason to believe that it would be any different than any other structure.  Besides the enormous amount of traffic, nobody ever told me about the deteriorating road conditions.  I hit the GW running with no seat belt locked in and the next thing I knew I left the comfort of my seat, bouncing so high I hit my head hard on the top of the cab . . . most of the items in the bunk went flying and landed all over the place.  From that day forward, before I met up with the GW . . .  I had the seat belt fastened and ready to go.

Through the years I have often thought about the reconstructing of the GW crossing.  With all the toll dollars and New York taxes, why does this remain as one of the roughest traveling areas in the country?  Trucking across the George Washington bridge gives new meaning to the phrase, “Beat you to death.” Along with being such a well-known landmark, the bridge also boasts having some of the most state-of-the-art technology and advanced traffic management systems in the world.

GW Bridge Traffic Managment System

Transdyn has successfully delivered traffic management systems for some of the most important bridges and tunnels in the world including the Boston Central Artery/Tunnel and the Delaware Memorial Bridge.  Multi-million dollar traffic systems, yet . . . truck drivers take a beating upon crossing.  The high-tech system is very much needed, allowing for the increase of an “effective crisis prevention plan by identifying unauthorized stopped vehicles, monitoring critical structure areas, and responding rapidly to emergency situations with real-time decision support tools.”

So, the question came to me again the other day . . . “why do they not repair the travel portion of the road?” The more I thought about it, I considered that the question should be . . . “how do they repair the travel portion of the road?” To get around the 4,760 feet span,  how and where do they detour the nearly 300,000 vehicles that crosses every single day?

Although it is one of the most famous bridges in the world, its geographical location could very well be its downfall when it comes to much needed road repair.




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