A pothole with a taste for disruption: how a single degraded patch on a city ramp exposes systemic fragility The morning headlines around DuSable Lake Shore Drive’s Belmont Avenue ramp weren’t about aesthetics or routine commutes. They were about the blunt, unglamorous reality of urban infrastructure failing people in real time. A colossal pothole, inches from the curb and a driver’s line of sight, became a fault line that turned ordinary travel into a negotiation with fate. Personally, I think this isn’t just a pothole story; it’s a bellwether for how cities manage risk when the ground under our wheels (Read more…)
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