The fear of bridges or of crossing them is Gephyrophobia.
arch bridges can support more weight than beam bridges but for price i say beam won.
Abon Bridges
Bridges get their name by the kind of bridge they are
bridges connect land masses
There are seven bridges crossing the river tyne between Gateshead and Newcastle Millenium Bridge(pedestrians and cyclists), Tyne Bridge(road), Swing Bridge(road), High Level Bridge(road and rail also the oldest), Queen Elizabeth II(carries the tyneside metro), King Edward VII(railway only) and Redeugh(road). There are also the Scotswood, Ai dual carriageway and Newburn which cross the river a couple of miles upstream from Newcastle.
There's no cephyrophobia but there is gephyrophobia and that's the fear of crossing bridges.
Yes, the phobia of crossing roads does exist.This phobia is called Agyrophobia.
Gephyrophobia - fear of crossing bridges
A phobia is an irrational yet extreme fear of an object or situation by a person; it stems from the Greek phobosmeaning 'fear'. Some are common such as tyrpanophobia (fear of needles or pins) while some are rather rarer, like gephyrophobia (fear of crossing bridges).
Gephyrophobia... derived from the Greek words "gephyra" (bridge) and "phobos" (fear).
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
Bebuphobia...that is the fear or phobia of blueberries.
the only phobia of the fear of crickets is crickephobia
To have a phobia is to have a fear.
Crossing Bridges was created in 2004.
Mud Phobia is the phobia (fear) of mud. Its called mysophobia, myso meaning mud and phobia meaning fear.
Atychiphobia (kakorrhaphiophobia, fear of failure, fear of failing, failure phobia).