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NM Roads



Well, I called city roads, they referred me to state roads, they referred me
to the construction company, they referred me to contractor, he referred me
to his secretary, who took the claim, filed it with their insurance, who
will call me next week (supposedly). Not too bad an experience yet. Lets
hope I can get something fixed though. I dread hearing, "well since it's an
85, that stuff was probably worn out anyway and we won't cover it". If I'm
lucky, maybe they'll fix whatever got knocked loose in the suspension and
compensate me for my bent wheel. What's the typical outcome of things like
this anyway, besides in GA? 

Joshua Hignight
Student Services/Technical Services
New Mexico Campus
(505) 821-4800

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Salda [mailto:roccoguy@mac.com]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:57 AM
To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: Re: NM Roads

if it's on I-40, call New Mexico Dept of Transportation, or the Highway
Authority. I think each state calls it differently. If NM is worst in
the nation, than OK is not far behind. Might have something to do with
I-40 running through our states? Also, when are they going to finish the
constuction on I-40 in the TX panhandle? Jeez, that's been under
construction for years. Maybe they just like it cause it's  good
speedtrap?

jeremy


On Friday, January 11, 2002, at 11:43 , Josh Hignight wrote:

> It looked like they tore the ditch in the road for some reason and
> didn't
> fix it yet (there were about 3 more after the first gaping one that were
> filled in) . There were a couple of machines sitting off the shoulder.
> Thing
> is, I don't really know who to call.
>
>
>
> Joshua Hignight
> Student Services/Technical Services
> New Mexico Campus
> (505) 821-4800
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ATS - Patrick Bureau [mailto:pbureau@attbi.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:15 AM
> To: _Scirocco Mailing List
> Subject: RE: NM Roads
>
> one thing that people forget, if you call; the city road depart and
> report a
> "pot hole" in the road with precise indication where it is located (ie:
> mile
> mark 62 on I45 for example) most cities send a crew out there to fix it
> within the week's is ended. and I have noticed this fact IN canada, and
> in
> the USA.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org
> [mailto:scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Josh Hignight
>
> So I'm driving down I-40 last night, cruising along in the second lane,
> when
> "WHAM!" I run over what seemed like a 1' wide by 1' deep DITCH running
> across the road! No warning, no signs, just "WHAM!". So I get to my
> <SNIP!>
>
>
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