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sf-oakland bay bridge carries over 280000+ passengers daily but the Hogg's Hollow bridge in Toronto carries over 400000+ daily on weekdays.
In the year 2000, it was about 190,224 vehicles/daily. Today it has exceeded 200,000.
It was built to handle traffic in New York. It carries daily average of approximately 52,632 vehicles.
The George Washington Bridge will make over a million dollars a day in tolls. Daily traffic, as of 2011, is more 275,000 vehicles.
Dartford Bridge is a major crossing of the Thames, connecting Dartford in Kent to the south to Thurrock in Essex to the north. The highest daily number of crossing was 181,990 on July 23, 2004. Average daily crossing is 136,015 vehicles.
On a average day atleast 120,000 vehicles cross the bridge a day
They made a bridge in order for transportation. The means of bringing people together which contributes to the social factor. Also, for connecting areas of both land and water so vehicles and also people can cross and perform their daily duties.
The busiest bridge in the world is FSM (Fatih Sultan Mehmet) Bridge in Istanbul,Turkey with a daily traffic of 350,000 vehicles. It connects Europe to Asia. The first ever intercontinental bridge,"The Bosphorous Bridge" is about 5 Km away and parallel to FSM. In 2011, 250,000 vehicles passed over it. FSM has 4 lanes each direction (8 lanes total) ; whereas the Bosphorous Bridge has 3 lanes each direction.
The George Washington Bridge (GWB) connect Ft. Lee of New Jersey to upper Manhattan. The official estimated daily traffic by the New York & new Jersey Port Authority for 2013 was 49,402,245-vehicles per day in the direction of Manhattan.
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The Millau Viaduct is a four lane cable-stayed bridge and is located in France. * Total length of bridge 2,460 m , 8,071 ft * Mast height is 87 m , 285 ft * Roadway height 270 m , 886 ft * Bridge weight is 290,000 metric tons * An estimated 10,000-25,000 vehicles use the bridge daily *note statistics are from wikipedia and they have their own refrences, I have re-written the wording and only the numbers are used
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