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The Transbay Joint Powers Authority released a new photo Thursday of the second smaller crack.
TJPA's executive director says the shoring system will be different sized steel beams and columns from the bridge down to Fremont Street. Cars and buses will be able to drive around it.
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Commuters like Kim McIntyre say traffic has been rough. "When I got off 80 on 7th Street today, it took me 45 minutes just to get half a mile," said McIntyre.
TJPA says it has not found any additional cracks beyond the two.
The shoring system will be installed as early as this weekend.
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