The repairs could take up to a full year to finish after last week's truck crash By Chris Lisinski • Updated on July 26, 2021 at 4:38 pm Mark Garfinkel/NBC10 Boston Roosevelt Circle and a southbound stretch of Interstate 93 in Medford, Massachusetts, are once again operating at full traffic capacity after days of delays, but it could take up to a full year to finish repairing the overpass damaged in last week's truck crash, the state's highway chief said Monday. Crews had reopened all four I-93 southbound lanes and Roosevelt Circle itself by Friday, more than three days after a truck over the allowable height struck the bridge and inflicted "an incredible amount of damage," Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver told the Department of Transportation's Board.