January 15th 1990
London Bridge is used by thousands of commuters every day to get to work in the City of London.
Yes it is used by thousands of vehicles every day.
London Bridge
If there is no expansion joints on a bridge and if it's really hot the molecules of the bridge will be separated slowly and the bridge will collapse
The London Bridge in London isn't popular with tourists. It's a very ordinary bridge used by thousands of commuters every day to get to work. The London Bridge at Lake Havasu City in Arizona is also a very ordinary bridge which was built in London in 1820 and rebuilt in Arizona in 1973.
200,000 crossed the bridge the day it was opened.
Thousands
a bunch
London Bridge is the oldest, a bridge has been on or near the present site since Roman times. The actual bridge of course has been replaced a number of times the last in 1973. Others have included two Roman bridges, a Saxon Bridge, a Norman bridge, a medieval bridge and a 19th century bridge before the present one. The current London Bridge is often confused with Tower Bridge by tourists.
i am pretty sure that is collapsed because it wasent built right. they had to make this bridge 3 times the the 3rd one stood up till this day.
No. The first bridge was made in rome in 62bc. The bridge is still there
Most people mistake London Bridge for Tower Bridge even though they are two bridges roughly one mile of each other. Unknown of how many people actually cross the bridge daily but it is a very busy bridge as three quarters of a million people cross the Thames to pass into the city of London for work each day. The name London Bridge though is a loose name as a London bridge has existed since 50 A.D totalling around five or six London Bridges, and today two exist. The new one in London, England, and the old in Lake Havasu, Arizona.