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Unattended Items

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One More Commuter Run Out of Town on a Rail

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Unattended Items | One More Commuter Run Out of Town on a Rail Unattended Items One More Commuter Run Out of Town on a Rail Good Intentions Pave the Road from Hell March 10, 2010 That was the headline I wrote — rejected out of hand by my editor — for a New York Newsday story about all the years of broken promises and well-meant but aborted plans for once and for all fixing the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, aka “the freakin’ BQE.” It was a great twist on an old saying, in my mind. But there’s no accounting for an editor’s taste, right? There was no accounting, either, for the horrible shape that road was in during this commuter’s days in New York City. Tire-ripping, suspension-busting mess, it was. But the BQE was, and surely still is, such a high-traffic area that the city didn’t feel it could shut the thing down long enough for any real repairs. And so worse came to worst on many occasions, automobiles losing wheels and drivers losing control. Bang! Though there was...

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