no they don't because there only of the city not the bridges.
yes
The Golden Gate bridge opening ceremony was on May 27, 1937 and lasted for one week.
it is for people and cars to cross to San Francisco
I believe that this answer is impossible to calculate but I can give you an estimate of about 100,000 cars per day.
it is for people and cars to cross to san francisco
about 100000 cars a week
The Golden Gate Bridge has an average of 120,000 cars and trucks passing over it every day. The bridge can, if necessary, stand a load of around 22,000 tons.
I believe that this answer is impossible to calculate but I can give you an estimate of about 100,000 cars per day.
80,000,000 in two years i think thatsright
no. you can't drive cars over it anymore.
On a average day atleast 120,000 vehicles cross the bridge a day
Ride the cable cars - tour their power station. Alcatraz. The Golden Gate Bridge & the park under it.