24 miles it is the longest bridge over water in the world
a live load bridge is a truck or a weight that after the bridge is made then you put the weight on the bridge and see if it holds!
A bridge
I just found a website that said it was a cable-stayed bridge and a suspension bridge. I wonder why...
because it poops
it is 0.5mm per meter span of the crane girder
The span of the Ringling Causeway Bridge in Sarasota is 3800 ft long.
The Causeway bridge is the longest bridge in Louisiana.
Bahrain is connected by a bridge to Saudi Arabia.
it is the Saudi - Bahrain Causeway Bridge.
A 'causeway' .
ist a roadway bridge like the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
Lake Ponchartrain Causeway
Yes, it is like a bridge, but it is generally a natural formation. A causeway is a raised roadway or roadbed or natural bridge, usually over a body of water. A "bridge", in the majority of cases implies a man-made structure.
I believe it is the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway, in Louisiana, because I've been there like a million times. The bridge is about 25 miles long. The Weinan Weihe bridge (261,588 ft) in China is the worlds longest bridge followed by the Bang Na expressway ( 177,00 ft) in Thailand. Lake Ponchartrain bridge ( 126,122 ft) is the third largest in the world.
No, it is the 7th longest bridge in the world, and the 2nd longest bridge over water.
The longest bridge in the United States is the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway in Louisiana. It is 23.87 miles long and opened in 1956 as a two lane bridge. A second bridge opened in 1969 so that there are now two side by side bridges carrying two lanes each for traffic in both directions.
Causeway