If you mean Tower Bridge in London, I was there two days ago and it was working perfectly well.
London Bridge has never had any towers. Maybe you're thinking about Tower Bridge.
The Tees Viaduct, opened in 1975, is a famous British bridge. Others include the Albert Bridge, the Alloa Swing Bridge, and the Tower Bridge in London.
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The Tower of London does not have any moats.The moat at the Tower of London is still there although it no longer has any water in it.
Tower Bridge is generally safe for both visitors and vehicles, as it is regularly maintained and monitored by the City of London. The bridge features multiple safety measures, including surveillance cameras and structural inspections. However, like any public structure, it is important for users to remain aware of their surroundings and follow any posted safety guidelines. Overall, it is considered a secure and iconic landmark in London.
The modern London Bridge, which opened in 1973, does not have any other crossings directly associated with it. However, it is situated near several other major crossings over the River Thames, including the Tower Bridge, Southwark Bridge, and London Bridge railway station. Each of these crossings serves different transport and pedestrian needs, contributing to the connectivity of the area.
Absolutely nothing - it is a very ordinary bridge. You may be thinking about Tower Bridge, which is the only bridge across the Thames that can be opened to allow ships with tall masts to pass underneath while people can still walk across the top of the bridge.
The Tower of London is in Greater London and not in any particular county unless you mean 'country', in which case it is in England, which is part of the United Kingdom.
Yes
Because Tower Bridge is the only bridge to open to allow tallish boats to pass through it.
London Bridge doesn't have any support cables.