People cross over it every day. You can cross by foot or by car, people use it to get to the other side of the Thames. They could be going to work, sight seeing or just going for a walk :)
London Bridge in London is free to cross.
None. London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete bridge.
London Bridge is used by thousands of commuters every day to get to work in the City of London.
The London Bridge had been used for letting cars go across it in the first place to get to the other side as well as for pedestrians to walk across.
The present London Bridge is built using pre-stressed concrete.
The present London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge.
There were (and still are) other bridges that can be used.
It doesn't. If you are referring to London Bridge in London, it is mostly used by commuters.
Thr current London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge.
The current London Bridge is a pre-stressed concrete box girder bridge.
The present London Bridge, in London, is a pre-stressed box girder bridge. Tower Bridge is often mistakenly referred to as London Bridge. The old London Bridge was dismantled and shipped to Lake Havasu, Arizona and is the second biggest tourist attraction in the state. The photograph displayed here is of Tower Bridge.
No. London Bridge is a box girder concrete bridge and has never been a cantilever bridge. You may be thinking about Tower Btidge - which people sometimes confuse with London Bridge. Tower Bridge is a combined suspension and bascule bridge.