by John Galt » Tue Jul 25, 2017 9:46 pm
Life expectancy of a road is 39 years, 26 if asphalt. So we're talking at least 2 replacements of all 80 miles, or roughly a total of 2000 Lane miles being replaced, during the lease of 75 years. This means about 10 billion Canadian dollars, if the road lasts long. Of course, that kind of area gets shit in the winter so I'd expect a lot more maintenance than that. Plus costs of plowing and salting, maintenance for lights, rest stops, etc. These costs are only on the people using the road, instead of the taxpayers at large, enabling the government to spend money on other things
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