11-1200
The Clifton Suspension Bridge -constructed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel- carries 4 million cars and other vehicles each year.
the suspension bridge was built for people to cross over something or cars.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England, is designed to accommodate vehicles, but it has a weight limit of 10 tons for cars. However, the bridge is primarily intended for pedestrian and bicycle traffic, and vehicle access is limited. Traffic is typically controlled, and the bridge does not serve as a main thoroughfare for cars. Therefore, while it can hold vehicles, it's not primarily utilized for that purpose.
On average, around 70,000 cars cross the Forth Bridge in a week.
On a average day atleast 120,000 vehicles cross the bridge a day
15,000
Depends on the time and what is happening in that time. One year 200,890,000 cars might cross it but the next year 960,800,909 cars will cross it.
over 10,000,000 cars
None because cars are not allowed to pass on it anymore
12000
it is for people and cars to cross to San Francisco
270,000 cars on average per day