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Good News, Bad News

Posted Jun 6, 2008 by Nicola M. White

Updated Jun 6, 2008 at 07:31 PM

The good: By rush hour Monday morning, southbound travel on Interstate 75 should be significantly less painful, with those long detours through Bradenton eliminated.
The bad: Even though the highway will be passable, expect delays and construction for at least six more weeks.
That’s six weeks of traffic and snail’s-pace driving around the area in northern Manatee County where a tanker truck swerved to avoid a vehicle spinning out of control Wednesday afternoon. The tanker went through the bridge guard rail and fell onto U.S. 301, where it exploded in flames.
The damage was so intense one span over I-75 had to be demolished today. Another span will be taken down this weekend.
Officials offer the following advice: Be patient.
“We’re encouraging drivers to add extra travel time in this area, especially if destinations are time-sensitive,” said Debbie Tower, spokeswoman for the Department of Transportation. “We’re also encouraging drivers to use caution, be patient and show courtesy to other drivers. That’ll keep people moving through the detours and the work zone.”
Southbound travelers have been taking a detour via U.S. 41 through Bradenton to avoid the reconstruction work, causing heavy traffic through Bradenton’s local roads.
By Monday, officials hope that detour will be over and workers will have built two crossovers in the median of I-75, one north of U.S. 301 and one south of the Manatee River. Drivers in both directions will be routed onto what had been the northbound bridge of I-75.
For the six weeks that bridge handles two-way traffic, the speed limit most likely will be reduced to 45 mph, the DOT said in a release today.
Drivers also should expect lane closures and construction crews.
There are no estimates yet about how much the project will cost. Officials will not know the full price tag until after the bridge reconstruction has been completed, Tower said.
The condition of the driver of the tanker truck, Raymond Neumann of Brooksville, was not available Friday. He had previously been reported as in critical condition. Florida Highway Patrol Lt. Doug Dodson said the agency had not heard any updates on the driver’s condition as of tonight.

Reader Comments

Por (jill jefferies) on June 07, 2008 (Suggest removal)

The only concern everyone has is about how awful the traffic will be and what a big headache it will be for them. This was a horrible accident. What if that were you in that tanker or a loved one. Would you still have the same thoughts? It is a miracle that Raymond even survived. What is wrong with society? This family is watching and waiting to see what the next minute, second, as to what is going to happen to their loved one. Their is a terrible pain in their hearts. It is anyones worst nightmare. No one would want to see a loved one hanging on to life, severly burned. I think everyone needs to take a step back and look at the picture. Everyone is more concerned about a road than a human life!

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Por (Bob Culbert) on June 07, 2008 (Suggest removal)

The poor drive passed away this afternoon. I think the new bridge should be in his name…..A good driver, clean record etc. Or a lest a plaque with his name and date of accident…...just a thought

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Por (Kendra Pless) on June 08, 2008 (Suggest removal)

I agree, wholeheartedly, with both viewer comments, about the driver of the truck.  He is the Hero in this story.  He swerved to avoid killing many and died doing so.  This man deserves to be honored on Channel 8 news and soon.  His family needs to be thanked and comforted with our support somehow.  And the new bridge SHOULD be named after him.

I hope that WFLA Channel 8 will do a complete coverage on the, on air…a real, true and full story about this brave man.

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