suspension bridge

     

A suspension brige is a type of bridge where the main load-bearing elements are hung from suspension cables. While modern suspension bridges with level decks date from the early 19th century, earlier types are reported from the 3rd century BC. Simple suspension bridges, for use by pedestrians and livestock, are still constructed, based upon the ancient Inca rope bridge.

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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is classified as this type of bridge
  • The Golden Gate & the Brooklyn are steel-cabled examples of this type of bridge
  • This type of bridge, like the Golden Gate, is so named because it hangs from steel cables
  • Britain's Humber Bridge, once the longest single-span bridge of this type, bends 10 feet in the middle in high winds

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