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Generals' Highway Stone Bridges was created in 1930.
Hana Highway. The Hana Highway Hana Highway
According to the 2006 Bridge Inventory issued by "Better Roads", there are close to 600,000 bridges in the US. This includes all bridges of 20 foot or greater length that carry roadways open to the public. It does not include railroad bridges. Other interesting fact: according to the same report, close to 25% of all bridges are either Structurally Deficient (SD) or Functionally Obsolete (FO). Per the Federal Highway Authority (FHWA): "An SD bridge is one that (1) has been restricted to light vehicles only, (2) is closed, or (3) requires immediate rehabilitation to remain open. An FO bridge is one in which the deck geometry, load carrying capacity (comparison of the original design load to the State legal load), clearance, or approach roadway alignment no longer meets the usual criteria for the system of which it is an integral part."
its not a highway, there are all bridges like the Brooklyn bridge
The Yukon is bridged north of Fairbanks on the Dalton Highway.The Bridge to Nowhere which can be any number of Alakan Bridges that remain unbuilt but paid for with Federal Highway dollars that served very few with the possible exception of land developers. In any case, after the stink about pork barrellspending and cost over-runs the bridges remain unbuilt and the money was pocketed by Alaska.
public works authority
It depends which bridges/tunnels you span and what highway you take.
Wallace W. Sanders has written: 'Distribution of wheel loads on highway bridges' -- subject(s): Bridges, Live loads, Floors
By moving with the earth not making roads or bridges over it
Milo Smith Ketchum has written: 'Strength of light I beams' -- subject(s): Girders, Strength of materials 'The design of highway bridges of steel, timber and concrete' 'The design of highway bridges and the calculation of stresses in bridge trusses' -- subject(s): Bridges 'Stresses in framed structures' -- subject(s): Strains and stresses, Iron and steel Building
depends on the bridge type really. most are steel and concrete.
Stephen R Holnbeck has written: 'Rapid-estimation method for assessing scour at highway bridges based on limited site data' -- subject(s): Scour at bridges