This week’s question comes from the trenches (2024)

This week’s question comes from the trenches (1)

One of the filled-in “trenches” around Durango that contains new fiber optic lines. This one is at the intersection of East Second Avenue and 11th Street. (Special to Action Line)

This week’s question comes from the trenches (2)

One of the filled-in “trenches” around Durango that contains new fiber optic lines. This one is at the intersection of East Second Avenue and 11th Street. (Special to Action Line)

Dear Action Line: When are the city’s contractors going to fully repave the parts of the street where they cut into the concrete with that massive saw blade earlier this spring? As I careen down 12th Street on a bicycle and make a hard right onto Main Avenue, the two gravel trenches I have to cross are nothing short of perilous. The loose, uncovered substrate in the two grooves feels like trying to cross a set of perpendicular railroad tracks – a famed hazard to bicycles. Happy to say I have not fallen, but I credit that only to the exceptional hazard-avoidance skills I picked up as a city cyclist growing up in Portland, Ore. – Still an Upright Citizen

Dear Upright: Thinking back a few months, it’s really a good thing these channels in the road didn’t exist when the Sepp Kuss parade was held. Hundreds of cyclists were all over downtown Durango that October day, and no one – the host city officials, emergency responders and, of course, the cyclists on parade – would’ve enjoyed one of those ugly chain reaction takedown crashes. Yeah, it’s worse when it happens in the Vuelta a España at 40 miles per hour, but still …

For those who might have missed it, locally raised pro cyclist Kuss won the Vuelta in 2023, and was feted by Durangatangs young and old who were excited about this international success story.

There are many excellent cyclists around these parts, professional and amateur, but not all are skillful or fortunate enough to stay on the seat when encountering unexpected road hazards. So it’d be nice to get this fixed.

This week’s question comes from the trenches (3)

One of the filled-in “trenches” around Durango that contains new fiber optic lines. This one is along East Second Avenue south of 11th Street. (Special to Action Line)

This week’s question comes from the trenches (4)

One of the filled-in “trenches” around Durango that contains new fiber optic lines. This one is along East Second Avenue south of 11th Street. (Special to Action Line)

Let’s cover the “why” before divulging the answer. Action Line, you may know by now, does not subscribe to the standard news story “inverted pyramid” style, where the important information is right at the top, and the less important bits of information would be about right here. That would be kind of boring. Would you still be reading if you already knew the answer?

The street carving was for a good cause, if you believe that fiber optic lines fall into this category. Ting Internet was installing fiber optics throughout town, and these lines must be buried, but not so deep as to interfere with Durango’s planned subway system. (Oh, woops, maybe you’re not supposed to know about the subway. Never mind.)

Joey Medina, the city of Durango’s public works operations manager, said the road patching is currently underway.

“The city’s engineering division and I met on May 3 with all the contractors that are involved in the fiber projects that are occurring throughout the city,” Medina said. “Patch-back operations on these areas throughout the city are currently underway and will continue throughout the summer months until they are completed.”

He mentioned the perennial problem of having to wait until recently for weather to warm enough for asphalt to become available from a local plant. Cold asphalt is the worst.

Action Line noticed Wednesday that the 12th and Main intersection, at least the part that concerned Upright Citizen, was already patched. See how Action Line gets things done?

So, all will be back to normal eventually. In the meantime, wear your seat belt or helmet, and prepare for a little bit of turbulence. And please return your tray to its upright and locked position.

An issue still on the plate

Black license plates are filling up Colorado roads, as Action Line wrote about last week. We are by far not the first state to think black plates are cool, and not the only state to obsess about the tags we attach to our vehicles.

As a reader with Delaware connections pointed out, the Blue Hen State has had white lettering on black license plates since July 1941. “They are wildly popular and a subject many residents discuss often. If President Roosevelt and the Delaware state legislature of that time are responsible for Colorado instigating a deep-state status more than 75 years later, then I'd like to hear the connection.”

(The deep-state connection suggested by last week’s questioner could not be proved. Or, to be fair, disproved.)

Some Delaware plates are popular collectibles, and can sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Collectors know that the World War II years (1942-1945) caused states to save metal and make smaller or unique plates. Also, fewer plates were needed because fewer cars were manufactured – planes and ships and munitions were considered more important than taking the fam for a Sunday drive.

Illinois and Montana even went so far in that period as to issue license plates made of soybean fiberboard. It was a fine idea. Particularly for the hungry dogs, pigs and turkeys that gobbled them up.

Email questions and suggestions to actionline@durangoherald.com or mail them to Action Line, The Durango Herald, 1275 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301. To be clear, Action Line does not condone eating license plates. At least not without a little salt. Or soy sauce?

This week’s question comes from the trenches (2024)

FAQs

What was the answer to trench warfare? ›

The development of armoured warfare and combined arms tactics permitted static lines to be bypassed and defeated, leading to the decline of trench warfare after the war.

What are the essential questions of trench warfare? ›

Essential Questions

What weapons (previously used and new inventions) were used in fighting World War I? What was the experience of a soldier fighting in WWI? What were conditions like in WWI trenches and tunnels?

Why did troops dig trenches on battlefields during World War I multiple choice question? ›

World War I was a war of trenches. After the early war of movement in the late summer of 1914, artillery and machine guns forced the armies on the Western Front to dig trenches to protect themselves.

What is a trench? ›

a. : a long cut in the ground : ditch. especially : one used for military defense often with the excavated dirt thrown up in front. b. trenches plural : a place, position, or level at which an activity is carried on in a manner likened to trench warfare.

How to win in trench warfare? ›

To break the deadlock of the trench field fortifications, artillery was key – artillery linked with an infantry advance. In its, I suppose, iconic form it's the first day of the Somme and a barrage artillery to destroy enemy defences and barbed wire followed by the occupation of the enemy lines by an infantry attack.

What is the trench warfare summary? ›

trench warfare, warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.

What are 3 facts about trench warfare? ›

Did You Know?
  • Gigantic rats were common in the trenches of WWI and WWII.
  • During WWI, trenches were used to try to protect soldiers from poison gas, giving them more time to put on gas masks.
  • Dysentery, cholera, typhoid fever, and trench foot were all common diseases in the trenches, especially during WWI.

What were 3 problems with trench warfare? ›

Trench life involved long periods of boredom mixed with brief periods of terror.

What killed thousands of soldiers in trenches? ›

Vaccine successes had been documented for smallpox and typhoid. However, louse-borne typhus killed 2–3 million soldiers and civilians on the Eastern Front, and the war's end in November 1918 was hastened by an influenza pandemic that had begun in January 1918 and eventually claimed the lives of an estimated 50 million.

How long did soldiers stay in trenches in WW1? ›

Soldiers rotated into and out of the front lines to provide a break from the stress of combat. They spent four to six days in the front trenches before moving back and spending an equal number of days in the secondary and, finally, the reserve trenches.

What attracted trench rats? ›

When living in the trenches along the Western Front, food and waste created by soldiers drew the rats in. The environment in the trenches was optimal for a rat's breeding ground: with an abundance of corpses, food, shelter, water and waste, the rats were able to breed quickly.

What were the results of trench warfare? ›

Trench warfare created a living environment for the men which was harsh, stagnant and extremely dangerous. Not only were trenches constantly under threat of attack from shells or other weapons, but there were also many health risks that developed into large-scale problems for medical personnel.

How did trench warfare end? ›

The Allies' increased use of the tank in 1918 marked the beginning of the end of trench warfare, however, since the tank was invulnerable to the machine gun and rifle fire that were the trenches' ultimate defense.

What weapon ended trench warfare? ›

Tanks. Tanks were developed by the British Army as a mechanical solution to the trench warfare stalemate. They were first used on the Somme in September 1916, where they were mechanically unreliable and too few in number to secure a victory.

What broke the trench stalemate? ›

During the Hundred Days Offensive, Allied airpower facilitated the breakthrough by identifying German entrenchments, locating artillery positions for counter-battery fire, providing warning of German counterattacks, and alerting ground troops when German forces retreated.

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