Cobblestone American History and Current Events for Kids and Children

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

How does a bridge get built? It’s a massive job that takes a lot of planning. Many questions are considered before any building starts. What kind of bridge is needed? How long does the bridge have to be? Will the bridge cross over water or land? What will use it? Cars? Trains? People? How much traffic will it carry? Will that change in the future? What weather issues will impact it? How much money will it cost?

Who Pays?

Whether building a new bridge or repairing an old bridge, it costs a lot of money. State and local governments are responsible for the roadways and bridges within their boundaries. To help pay for major construction projects, most local governments collect gas and vehicle taxes or fees from to raise money. The federal government helps by contributing some funds, too.

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