Over 40,000 people (cars and pedestrians) use the Bridge each day. Any number will be an approximation with daily and annual variations.
40.000 people cross the bridge weekly. lol
140,000 cars go over the Brooklyn Bridge on average a day.
Thousands
No, there are no cars allowed underneath the Eiffel Tower.
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.
it has been used for getting cars, vans and bus' across the river themes and help boats get through to the sea.
there is 1billion
The Bay Bridge in Maryland connects the eastern shore to the western shore. The total length of the bridge is 22,790 feet. Approximately 61,000 cars travel this bridge daily.
First of all, the force of compression impacts the bridge. Also, the force of tension inmpacts the bridge because the more cars there are or any weight the bridge stretches which is tension. tthe force of gravity weighs the bridge down and that is why the bridge has to withstand that. Wind can affect the tower bridge because if there is a huriccane the bridge has to be able to stand without any damage.
They raise the road section to let ships through. Obviously cars can't pass over while ships are going under. Source(s): Saw it happening myself
Across countries was cars,trucks, busses. By sea between coasts
it can let people and cars go across the bridge. It made it easier and quicker to get from one side to the other. Prior to its construction in the 1930's, people had to take a ferry.
it can let people and cars go across the bridge. It made it easier and quicker to get from one side to the other. Prior to its construction in the 1930's, people had to take a ferry.