One that seems sketch is the I-71/75 bridge over the Ohio River in Cincinnati. Its a double deck bridge and its old as hell. Another time I had to drive on the parallel bridge due to an accident and I could feel it moving up or down like a wave.
Agree that is a bad one. Ole jugg ears held a press conference there to kick off his shovel ready jobs program. Promised to replace the bride. Never happened but they do did do some repairs and painted it while Trump was in office. When traveling through that area I always take the I-275 West bypass.
I go over that bridge a lot going back and forth to Florida, no sir, I don't like it.
Is that a steep/tall one? Does it have another name?
Yes it is and I don't know. The last two times I went over it there was an accident slowing traffic to a crawl. Just what I wanted to do, sit on that bridge for an hour.
"Follow me the wise man said, but he walked behind"
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Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: Brad_Haak]
#3009012 01/25/2209:31 PM01/25/2209:31 PM
Having driven over it for many years, I'd never really thought of it until a former coworker of mine admitted he had to have somebody else drive so he could keep his eyes closed when going over the Chesapeke Bay Bridge in Maryland. So I just looked it up: https://www.washingtonian.com/2011/08/05/bay-bridge-one-of-americas-ten-scariest/
Oh, the video doesn't really convey the feeling that you're 200 ft in the air across miles of open water, but it gives you an understanding of how looooonnng it is.
I've been over that bridge many times but not driving, I was just a child and I thought it was beautiful. Now the harbor tunnel, no thank you, seeing the water leaking through the ceiling and walls, didn't care for that at all.
"Follow me the wise man said, but he walked behind"
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I go over that bridge a lot going back and forth to Florida, no sir, I don't like it.
Is that a steep/tall one? Does it have another name?
Yes it is and I don't know. The last two times I went over it there was an accident slowing traffic to a crawl. Just what I wanted to do, sit on that bridge for an hour.
Ugh!
Facts are stubborn things.
Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: bigdad]
#3009306 01/26/2204:58 PM01/26/2204:58 PM
The rope bridge in the Roy Schreider movie "Sorcerer" scares me.
As for a real bridge, the only one was in Passaic County, NJ. I had worked for an engineering firm & one of the engineers who inspected it said he can't believe the county would not close it. The photos he showed me where gussets at several locations were rotted beyond repair.
Kind of like this in MANY places.
Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: A12]
#3009307 01/26/2205:04 PM01/26/2205:04 PM
My son went to Michigan Tech in Houghton. We were on the way back south one February when they closed it due to high winds. St. Ignace was a giant parking lot for 24 hours. After sitting there for 12 or so, they started caravanning cars across at 10 mph in the outside (paved) lanes with a state cop leading so nobody got any stupid ideas. I've driven across over 100 times, but taking 30 minutes to do it in high winds was NOT fun. I was in my Magnum, so we were OK, but anything much bigger had to wait..
Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: Dabee]
#3009310 01/26/2205:08 PM01/26/2205:08 PM
I remember years ago right after they started selling the Yugo in the USA a gal in a Yugo was crossing the Big Mack bridge when a gust of wind blew her and her Yugo over the side and into the Straight of Mackinaw. Killed both of them. The center two pains on Big Mack are steel mesh. I once flew a helicopter under Big Mack.
The only other thing that's gone off Big Mac was a suicidal guy in a Bronco on 33's. Guy behind said he turned har right from the inside lane on the causeway section before the actual bridge starts, southbound. vaulted over the rail and broke through the ice. Helluva way to go...
As for a real bridge, the only one was in Passaic County, NJ. I had worked for an engineering firm & one of the engineers who inspected it said he can't believe the county would not close it. The photos he showed me where gussets at several locations were rotted beyond repair.
Kind of like this in MANY places.
That is a COMPLETE lack of maintenance by the bridge owner. Check the accidents section of wikipedia's Fort Worth Water Gardens.
Fort Worth tried to blame the contractor they bought the light poles from. The reason they fell was lack of maintenance. After columns, or poles like these are installed, grout is packed into the void between the top of pier and bottom of base plate. When exposed as all outdoor columns / poles are the grout deteriorates and must be replaced. It's in the operations manual all building owners require from the contractor. When the grout isn't maintained, the anchor bolts are subject to corrosion and deterioration with eventual failure of the anchoring system. Fort Worth never changed their ways, ~ 10 to 15 years after this event my next door neighbors youngest son was attending TCU and parked his one week old new car on the street, you guessed it, another light pole fell. Fort Worth told him to pound sand, that's why he buys insurance. It's infuriating. Sorry of the rant, I'm in the business and it's especially irritating to us.
the tacoma narrows and the OLD deer isle bridge were the similar design. But the harmonics were peculiar in Tacoma. Only bridge that got me was the mississippi river bridge between port allen and baton rouge because theres so many damn wrecks both ways regardless of weather. I used to hustle to the junkyard in Port Allen and be there when they opened at 8 and then not get back til 12 bc I was stuck in traffic for 2 hours on a 1 mile jam at 10am on a Saturday. Happened 3 times in 2 years. It was like a joke
ADD- never heard of the Tampa bridge collapse. How horrible
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Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: Brad_Haak]
#3009605 01/27/2202:22 PM01/27/2202:22 PM
Having driven over it for many years, I'd never really thought of it until a former coworker of mine admitted he had to have somebody else drive so he could keep his eyes closed when going over the Chesapeke Bay Bridge in Maryland. So I just looked it up: https://www.washingtonian.com/2011/08/05/bay-bridge-one-of-americas-ten-scariest/
Oh, the video doesn't really convey the feeling that you're 200 ft in the air across miles of open water, but it gives you an understanding of how looooonnng it is.
+1 for the Annapolis Bay Bridge. Bridges normally dont bother me but that one does. Low railings where you can look directly out your car and into the water, theres no shoulder, youre 200+' in the air and oh, btw, theres a big bend in the road.
A lot of people are freaked out by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (the 20+ mile one that connects Virginia Beach with the Eastern Shore on US RT 13) but I like to drive it, its really impressive.
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I guess you can add a large percentage of USA bridges to this list. You've already seen what happened today to the Frick Park bridge in Pittsburgh and it was on the list of over a hundred bridges in Allegheny County rated as POOR.
Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: bigdad]
#3009931 01/28/2201:15 PM01/28/2201:15 PM
I guess you can add a large percentage of USA bridges to this list. You've already seen what happened today to the Frick Park bridge in Pittsburgh and it was on the list of over a hundred bridges in Allegheny County rated as POOR.
wow !
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Having driven over it for many years, I'd never really thought of it until a former coworker of mine admitted he had to have somebody else drive so he could keep his eyes closed when going over the Chesapeke Bay Bridge in Maryland. So I just looked it up: https://www.washingtonian.com/2011/08/05/bay-bridge-one-of-americas-ten-scariest/
Oh, the video doesn't really convey the feeling that you're 200 ft in the air across miles of open water, but it gives you an understanding of how looooonnng it is.
+1 for the Annapolis Bay Bridge. Bridges normally dont bother me but that one does. Low railings where you can look directly out your car and into the water, theres no shoulder, youre 200+' in the air and oh, btw, theres a big bend in the road.
A lot of people are freaked out by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (the 20+ mile one that connects Virginia Beach with the Eastern Shore on US RT 13) but I like to drive it, its really impressive.
Drove over that bridge thousands of times. I have to admit the first few times I did drive over it I was not liking it. Now it doesn`t bother me at all. I have towed cars, boats and campers over it with no issues. If towing a boat make sure you have everything secured down when you get near the highest point as crap will blow off. I do have to say that bridge is always being repaired. It seemed like when they just finished the big resurfacing some years back on the newer span they were back at it cutting holes and patching the concrete. IMO, it`s a poorly run bridge. Constant backups and other issues that seems like it could be managed better. Lots of jumpers off that bridge too. .
Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: bigdad]
#3009972 01/28/2202:43 PM01/28/2202:43 PM
I guess you can add a large percentage of USA bridges to this list. You've already seen what happened today to the Frick Park bridge in Pittsburgh and it was on the list of over a hundred bridges in Allegheny County rated as POOR.
wow !
well let's just salt the roads and bridges more in the winter........... i've been over that bridge quite a few times. glad the people are going to be ok ! a long time ago, [if i remember correctly] the motor fuel tax money was folded into the general fund, so guess what ? blow that money on everything BUT roads and bridges ! A$$holes ! GRRRRRRR ! and to top it off, giving all the motorists in this state the "Flying Fickle Finger of Fate" [Laugh In tv show], we have the second highest gas tax in the nation. oh JOY !
Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: moparx]
#3009975 01/28/2202:55 PM01/28/2202:55 PM
I guess you can add a large percentage of USA bridges to this list. You've already seen what happened today to the Frick Park bridge in Pittsburgh and it was on the list of over a hundred bridges in Allegheny County rated as POOR.
That one was just built back better!!
Re: Bridges that scare you
[Re: QuickBpBp]
#3009984 01/28/2203:09 PM01/28/2203:09 PM
I guess you can add a large percentage of USA bridges to this list. You've already seen what happened today to the Frick Park bridge in Pittsburgh and it was on the list of over a hundred bridges in Allegheny County rated as POOR.