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Bob McKenzie Quotes

«Crews will be working 24 hours a day.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«The iron rods were still in very good condition. We supplemented them with a few more rods. Everything else seemed to work just perfectly.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«There was a lot of truck traffic. You don't expect trucks to use alternate routes. But there was a lot less automobile traffic than you'd normally see there.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«People were using Martin Luther King (Boulevard), Eastern (Avenue), all the other routes, to avoid the congestion on (Interstate) 15. It was very noticeable.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«We don't anticipate any concrete problems similar to this.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«U.S. 95 is going to have a number of closures over the course of the next year. This is the real McCoy.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«Traffic is increasing here in Southern Nevada. There's more of a need.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«We're finding more and more people are coming to Las Vegas. It provides a service specifically on weekends, when you have a lot of folks going home or coming to Nevada.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«State engineers have taken a look at it and decided what we'd do to alleviate some of the problems we have there by reducing it to 45 mph.»
Author: Bob McKenzie
«Safety is out primary concern, so with the growth that we have in the southwest, we decided to reduce the speed limit to 45 miles per hour.»
Author: Bob McKenzie

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