Trucks from Canada driven by foreigners (not native Canadians) are always barreling down that freeway at high speed despite the 60 MPH limit. Boeing has large and odd-shaped payloads running up and down that freeway. Could have been a new Canadian supplier.
I'm just glad no one was hurt, esp. since my own small kids travel on that stretch of road.
This morning when my alarm clock went off at 6 am, the news guy was interviewing someone at the scene of the bridge who was saying they suspected land subsidence around the bridge. I got up, turned on the computer, and saw absolutely nothing anywhere about land subsidence. Did I dream this?
I was very curious, since this is not that far away (tectonically speaking) from where the landslide occurred on Whidbey Island. Do you think the Juan de Fuca is doing some moving around up there? Something seems whacky.
I've got family up there, too, so just a little concerned.