To gain money from people who wish to cross them.
Boats.
Bridges are used by various members of a society. They may be used by pedestrians, by commuter drivers and cyclists, by law enforcement and emergency services vehicles, as well as by commercial drivers.
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because people had to get over rivers and streams
The primary building materials in cable-stayed bridges are steel, which is used in the cables and also as the reinforcing material in the concrete, which is the other primary building material.
To support the bridge or roadway.
There are no toll bridges via I-80 and I-94 (join up in Chicagoland) and there is only one measly toll that you will have to pay when I-80 joins up with I-294 TOLLWAY.
No, they don't exist.
It's not. A toll bridge can be rigid. Now if you were to ask the same and omit 'toll'..... bridges depending on type, need flexibility and elasticity for contraction and expansion during changes in ambient temperature and ground movement
Toll
a toll-- bridges were very expensive back then, they needed money to pay for them, so they charged to cross them.
There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free.
Toll slips to cross bridges and thru-ways.
There is no toll on the Williamsburg Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free. The only crossing that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan that has a toll is the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.
Normally, bridges are built by governments, and therefore it is the government which operates them. But it is possible for a private company to build and operate a bridge as well.
Bridges
No. The Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free.