yes
There are lots of different bridges on the Swiss border. Most Swiss border crossing points are on land, no bridge involved. But in some places the border is a river, so a bridge is on the border. You will have to try and be more specific about where you are crossing into Switzerland before it is possible to answer this question.
About 45 miles as the crow flies and roughly if going to the King Hussein or Allenby Bridge Border Crossing. However, it is impossible to buy an entry visa to Jordan at the King Hussein Bridge Border Crossing so make sure you have one in advance or go further north to Sheikh Hussein Bridge where you can buy one. That trip can be around 100 miles.
The duration of Crossing the Bridge is 1.72 hours.
Crossing the Bridge was created on 1992-09-11.
Washington Crossing Bridge was created in 1904.
Oscoda, Michigan, is approximately 250 miles (about 400 kilometers) from Toronto, Ontario. The drive typically takes around 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic and border crossing times. The route often involves traveling through the U.S. and crossing the border at the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan.
Really now, since the bridge goes from Port Huron,Mi to Sarnia, Canada, wouldn't be reasonable to assume you crossed the border of the two countries? It's not like you can get off midway, except if you drive a Hugo (see Mackinac Bridge)
Washington Crossing Bridge - Pittsburgh - was created in 1924.
Sawyers Crossing Covered Bridge was created in 1859.
Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge was created in 1888.
The closest U.S. border to Ottawa, Canada, is the border with New York State. Specifically, the nearest border crossing is the Thousand Islands Bridge, located about 50 miles south of Ottawa, which connects Ontario with New York. This crossing is part of the larger area known as the St. Lawrence Seaway, facilitating travel between the two countries.
Royal Border Bridge was created in 1850.