I don't know - the more that comes out, the more suspicious I do get here.
So the ship had communications to alert port authority that they had no power/control and port authority was able to stop traffic - but did not bother to tell the workers on the bridge or could not notify everyone in time.
Just sounds off to me - obviously at this time of night - traffic would ordinarily be slow in that area - Baltimore is rough during the day - no one going through their at 1:30a.
BUT visibly you can see vehicles crossing moments before the crash in video - these vehicles couldn't sound a horn and alert workers lunching/napping in their trucks to get the hell off ? The presence of a police car with lights blocking the bridge wasn't a visible clue to look around and see a cargo ship coming that wouldn't clear the bridge ?
And how long between the communication from the ship until authority arrived and blocked access ?? Video shows it in under a minute - no way someone calls 911 - says there's a ship headed for a bridge - stop the traffic and it is done in under a minute. 5 would be "best case" - 8-10 most likely.