In suspension bridges
Suspension bridges look a little bit likecable-stayed bridges.
It is a suspension bridge (the longest one in the world, in fact).
Suspension bridgeCable stayed bridgeArch bridgeTruss bridge
Suspension bridgeCable stayed bridgeArch bridgeTruss bridge
Cantilever bridgesCable stayed bridges
In simple terms, cable stayed use less cables then a suspension bridge. They are a combination of both beam and suspension. Suspension bridges hold the "deck" (where vehicles cross), via the cables, hence the term "suspension"; whereas, a cable stayed has the deck connected via the cables to anchorage points.
the suspension isn't level
Suspension bridgeCable stayed bridgeArch bridgeskew slab bridgePre-stressed Bridge
post and beam bridge, suspension, cable stayed bridge and arched bridge
"Cancelled" would imply that it was revoked.
The cable-stayed bridge is a type of bridge that is optimal for spans longer than is practical for cantilever bridges, and shorter than is economical for suspension bridges.