This guy has a quick fix for the crisis on Brooklyn’s busiest highway—and few are paying attention

Without immediate attention, the triple cantilever on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway may be unusable by 2026.

New York City’s Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is falling apart. Built between 1946 and 1964, the urban highway runs 12.1 miles through the heart of the two boroughs to connect on either end with the interstate highway system—a relic of midcentury car-oriented infrastructure, and a prime example of the dwindling lifespan of roads built during that time. 


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