15 Most Terrifying Bridges Ever

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What bridge needs to be rebuilt each year? What bridge won a national award for cutting back on its budget? Here are 15 bridges around the world you’ll never want to be stuck on

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The most terrifying bridge is the bridge of social interaction and deep long-lasting relationships.

PowahSlapEntertainmint
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We made a little bridge at a small forest where I live. I went to show my little sister when she said, "Thwat bwrige ith terrwafyying".



*Why isn't my bridge in this countdown, Dolan?*

aguywholikememes
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What's wrong with bridge number 2? Not high, beautiful view of the sea....I love it

WWEFAN
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Legend has it, there was a specially made bridge for a guy who wanted to ask the girl of his dreams out at. He called it "Bright Future" but on the night he asked her out, she rejected him. Now the remains of the tattered bridge of broken dreams has claimed the joy or excitement of millions of people. The bridge is now known as "The Friend Zone"

laughterlover
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I would cross the Hussaini Hanging Bridge and back just for a nice steak dinner.

ShayTheValiant
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In my (former) home town of Charleston, there was one bridge that gained the nickname "The Rollercoaster Bridge". The John P. Grace Memorial Bridge opened in 1929 as a private truss bridge with a 50¢ toll. It only had 10 ft wide lanes, (good enough for the cars of the era, but barely enough room for modern cars), VERY STEEP approaches, and a bump in the middle of the bridge that was VERY LOUD. It also wasn't really maintained after tolls were removed and the bridge was sold to the city, so by the time the bridge was demolished in 2007, all the metal on the bridge had VERY noticeable rust on it. And, almost the WHOLE STRUCTURE was metal. Oh, and in 1946, a freighter hit one of the piers of the bridge, causing a section of it to collapse and a family of four travelling on it to die. By 1995, it scored ONLY a 4% in safety, so the bridge, so the bridge, and it's much more solid twin (the Silas N. Pearman Bridge), was replaced by the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in 2005. They were demolished in a process that ended 2 years later.

WOSArchives
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This is why I have a fear of heights, I never cross a bridge without holding my mom's hand.

thephantomofanaries
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The bridge to the Keys was absolutely breathtaking, good thing the weather was perfect when we crossed it!

jjo___anne
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I've crossed the Bay bridge over 20 times to get to Virginia and nothing happened to me! 🙂 Sadly...

Skylock
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You're forgetting the most terrifying bridge of them all. Jeff Bridges.

MikesBigWorkshop
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i would cross number 3 but number 1 OH HELL NAH

lvravee
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yesss back to the old format thank you

ovyjoel
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so about thay bridge in the thumbnail....

IAMBAINE
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Thank you for this bucket list of 15 things I never want to do. I'm sure it'll come in handy some day.

ScarletHeather
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welcome to the salty spitoon how tuff are ya

me: how tuff am I, I can cross all these bridges

yeah, so?

me: withought any nets

ahem ... right this way sir

QuadElementals
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I for sure thought the Mackinac Bridge would be on here because when the winds are high it's known to sway and cars have been known to go flying off into the water. I went across it once with my friend, my friend's dad and his girlfriend when we were passing through Mackinaw Island to go to the lower peninsula back when I was 12 or 13

perfectlyimperfect
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roses are red
i was feeling gray
but when i watch your videos
you brighten up my day! edit:fixed it.

unknownleduc
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I've never visited or even heard of any of these bridges before watching this. I might go to where they're located, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.

JacobMKeeneAKADrPepperKing
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There have been very few times where I see a bridge and think "It'd be fun to drive over that" (east coast i'm lookin at you)

but all of these look fun! Especially #1

JesusRocksTryPrayin
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I'm surprised to see the Royal George Bridge on here since I live relatively close to it. I even have crossed it though I can't remember the last time I was actually there. It's one of those things that's nice to see once but not really worth returning to.

When I went to visit my family near D.C. in 2016 we went to Delaware and crossed the Bay Bridge without any issues, but I don't recall it being all that windy that day either.

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