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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
What I'd like to know is after all the construction the city did on the Deerfoot Calf Robe Bridge, why does it still feel like you're going off road every time you drive on it? All that time and money spent on "repairs" and I can't see a single improvement, they would have been better off spending the money to replace it entirely
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I recall a math professor ranting many years ago that the bridge and adjoining sections of road were not continuously "smooth" (ala calculus and associated derivatives along the path of the road). Perhaps a civil engineer would have a better idea though.
That aside, I'd figure that it was mainly due to the fact that you're surrounded by morons and that you have to go off the road just to avoid them.