It depends on the height you're falling from. If it's way too high, the person's may crack. If it's not too high, nothing much would happen.
If the car is crushed by the bridge, it is likely that a body in the car would be subjected to blunt force trauma- which is a formal way of saying crushed by the massive weight of the bridge.
London Bridge spans the River Thames.
It crosses the River Thames.
London Bridge spans the River Thames.
Hudson River
I have same question It happens a dilation of the arterioles.
St. Johns River flows under the Buckman Bridge.
Hudson river
the hudson river
Lower St. Lawrence River. BAM
When a body falls at that speed, chances are great that death will result from serious injuries, like broken bones, internal injuries, and more.
The George Washington Bridge traverses the Hudson River. It connects New Jersey to Upper Manhattan.