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ct gold star memorial bridge 95 traffic pattern 22242627

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe rehabilitation of the Gold Star Memorial Bridge on I-95 in Connecticut will cause lane shifts and reduced speed limits (45 mph) until 2030. The project restores full access for freight and oversized vehicles, eliminating a 17-mile detour. Commercial mechanism: improved logistics efficiency for trucking and freight along the Northeast corridor, reducing transit time and fuel costs. Sector impact: LOGISTICS_SHIPPING benefits from reduced detour; GLOBAL_INDUSTRIALS via construction materials and equipment demand; EM_CONSTRUCTION as a large infrastructure project (though US-based).
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- I-95 Gold Star Memorial Bridge northbound lanes shift to southbound starting May 30.
- Project cost is $900 million, 90% federally funded.
- Completion expected by end of 2030.
- Northbound bridge carries about 60,000 vehicles daily.
- Freight and oversized vehicles currently face a 17-mile detour.
No material impact on EM construction; the project is too small to affect global markets.
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