The Most Life Threatening Bridges of the World

From ones that influence to ones that are doubtlessly too soak to ever be steady, these are the best 6 scariest bridges in the world.

You most likely drive more than once each and every day except you presumably don’t go more than ones that are both stomach beating and regurgitation prompting.

From ones that influence to ones that are doubtlessly too soak to ever be steady, these are the best 6 scariest bridges in the world.

1) Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado

Not only is this extreme bridge the highest suspension bridge in The United States it also has a bit of an interesting history.

It was built in 1929 but actually didn’t have stabilizing wind cables more than 50 years later now that would be a scary stroll! Since then though it has become quite a tourist attraction and even has a cable car crossing for the really brave.

 

 

2) Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan

Often dubbed the most dangerous bridge in the world, walking across this gap filled swinging bridge is not something for the faint hearten.

What makes this bridge one of the scariest in the world, isn’t just the fall into the Hunza River below if you slip through the cracks but also the tattered remains of the last bridge still hang by its side.

 

 

                                                        3)Seven Mile Bridge, Florida

While technically the newest seven mile bridge is actually the second of its kind, the first one was decommissioned because it sat directly in the water and didn’t allow boats to pass by.

Even though it might not appear too scary, imagine driving across it during Florida’s many hurricanes.

 

 

 

4)Deception Pass Bridge, Washington State

Driving a car across the fog covered bridge might not sound all too scary but what about if you were to walk the pedestrian lane, peering down nearly 180 feet?

The two bridges connect Whidbey Island and Fidalgo Island but prior to its construction the islands were only accessible by ferry, I’m sure some people would much prefer the leisurely boat ride than a wobbly bridge.

 

 

5)Lang kawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia

Hovering 400 feet above the ground the sky bridge has closed multiple times for maintenance but is now fully accessible to the public. Why did it close down for two years?

Rumors swirled around the tiny vacation spot of Langkawi that it was because of the potential the bridge had to collapse.

 

 

6)Sunshine Sky way Bridge, Florida

Constructed in 1987 to replace the one that was destroyed when a massive tanker collided with a pier killing 35 people in 1980.

After the disaster the bridge endured a lot of stigma, made worse when it was reported that since it was built over 200 people had committed suicide.