I never use these bridges, so why should I have to pay the $5 vehicle registration fee?

County-owned bridges are a component of the larger transportation network that connects everyone with goods and services, directly or indirectly. For example, although you may not use them directly, you may indirectly use them by buying goods from the store that were transported over one of the county bridges. Additionally, others in the community may rely on the bridges to carry emergency services, just as you rely on the transportation infrastructure to allow emergency services to get to your home.

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1. Why are the bridges in poor condition? Don't you maintain them?
2. I never use these bridges, so why should I have to pay the $5 vehicle registration fee?
3. Why does it take so long when replacing or repairing a bridge?
4. The bridge I travel over looks fine. Why are you repairing/replacing it?
5. Why did you close my bridge?
6. Who makes sure the bridges in PA are safe?