That the most heavily traveled bridge in the state effectively had to be shut down twice in two weeks for emergency repairs to a literally crumbling road surface is emblematic of the sorry state of West Virginia roads.

A pothole on the Eugene Carter Memorial Bridge is one thing. When workers looking into the hole could see water below, that’s approaching catastrophic.

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Phil Kabler is a semi-retired statehouse reporter. He can be reached at 304-348-1220, or philk@hdmediallc.com. Follow @PhilKabler on X.

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