I-95 set to reopen in 2 weeks after repairs.

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Crews are working 24/7 to reopen at least a temporary part of I-95 in Philadelphia within two weeks after its collapse. Drivers have mixed feelings about the temporary roadway, with some looking forward to the reopening while others plan to avoid the interstate until a permanent bridge is complete. Michael Chajes, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Delaware, assures that the temporary lanes will be "completely safe" to drive on once they're ready to go. PennDOT notes that the temporary fix of filling in the roadway with recycled glass aggregate will be done "within the next day or two."
- Will I-95 be safe to drive on once it reopens in 2 weeks? CBS News
- Drivers have mixed feelings about temporary roadway on I-95 CBS Philadelphia
- Work continues on collapsed stretch of I-95 with 2-week deadline set by governor FOX 29 Philadelphia
- I-95 reopening: Timelapse video shows progress to repair collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia's Tacony section WPVI-TV
- Tacony business owners eager for reopening of I-95 CBS Philadelphia
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