Summary
This season's incessant rains have caused more than inconvenience and traffic jams on California's roads and highways -- they've inflicted $259 million of damage to the state's transportation system since December.
"Mudslides, landslides, washouts, sinkholes, potholes -- you name it," said David Anderson, a Caltrans spokesman.See the full content of this document
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Rain Effects On California Roads Costly
Some of the worst damage is at Devil's Slide on Highway 1 in San Mateo County. The highway remains closed from Montara to Pacifica because of an unstable rock-face above the roadway that has sent boulder...
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