Low and Slow: One Day in Kansas City | 2015-06-01 | ENR | Engineering News-Record - 新利luck
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The Outlaw and Aileen: You stole this car. Whispering into Aileen�s ear was a long-haired hippy dude in a sleeveless leather biker jacket at the BP station in Kansas City, Mo. Incredulous that Mrs. Martin was gotten on eBay for $2500, biker dude kept shaking his head saying Whoa. Sitting shotgun Aileen ran interference with him as I pumped gas while talking to the biker sidekick now shouting, You stole this car! We were minutes from airtime on Kansas City�s KCUR, the NPR affiliate station. Mrs. Martin�s latest admirers holding us back.
Photo by Dan McNichol / ENR
With a third of the country behind them the Low and Slow Tour duo broke bread with Commissioner Stephen Miller, who presides as Chairman, Missouri's Transportation Commission. Radio interview, bridge and street car construction project tours made for an packed two days.