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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 15 O C T O B E R 2 8 , 2 0 1 9 2,974 bridges and spans including the tallest public bridge observatory in the world (Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory, 447 ft.) s e b a g o t e c h n i c s . c o m • s o u t h p o r t l a n d , m e • 1 0 0 % e m p l o y e e - o w n e d Corridor Studies Traffic Impact Studies Traffic Peer Reviews Safety Analyses Access Management Analyses Traffic Modeling & Simulations At Sebago, we embrace a complete approach to transportation planning, engineering, and operations. Our transportation engineers routinely collaborate to develop designs with superior results in mobility, safety, aesthetics, and environmental quality. Our goal is to develop design solutions to meet the needs of each client and transportation system users. Whatever the need, Sebago is equipped and experienced to provide sound advice and sensible solutions. WE UNDERSTAND TRANSPORTATION. Route 27 Improvements Boothbay, ME Sarah Mildred Long Bridge Kittery, ME - Portsmouth, NH Traffic Management Center South Portland, ME Maplewood Ave. Complete Street Design Portsmouth, NH Roadways and Intersections Traffic Signals and Signal Systems Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Intermodal Facility Planning & Design Maintenance of Traffic During Construction F O C U S LO G I S T I C S & T R A N S P O R TAT I O N aine by its nature is spread out — as it's often said, it takes eight hours to drive from Kittery at the southern end to Fort Kent in the north. Commutes of more than an hour are commonplace. But the system of roads, bridges, ferries and so on is in con- stant need of maintenance. Here's a brief overview of Maine's transportation infrastructure. F O C U S S TA R T S O N F O L L OW I N G PA G E » M S O U R C E : Maine Department of Transportation MAINE'S PUBLICLY OWNED TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE Nearly 18,000 lane miles of highway which carry almost 80% of all vehicle miles travelled 3 seaports: Portland, Eastport and Searsport 21 transit providers managing 420+ public transit vehicles 7 ferry boats and terminals 6 commercial airports Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory, the tallest public bridge observatory in the world 17th most "bike-friendly" state in the nation EXIT 18,000 400 plow trucks plowing nearly 8,300 lane miles of road 492 miles of state-owned rail track P H O T O / W I K I M E D I A C O M M O N S