Saturday, 27 June 2015

This Is The Scariest Bridge Ever Constructed!


If this doesn't freak you out the first time you see it, then you probably don't scare easily. Just seeing photos of the bridge got me all worked up because I was wondering how people drive up it. So many 'what ifs' to consider. What if you are driving a manual car up that slope and it goes out of gear, what it an accident happens right at the top? Even if climbing up isn't so bad, how do you survive going down? People get mind o! That's all I can say.


The Ejima bridge, built in 2004, in Matsue City, Japan, gained its popularity by being featured in a commercial for Daihatsu Tanto, as this vehicle shows its capabilities by driving through it. It is popularly called “The Roller Coaster Bridge” because its structure resembles exactly that. Many inexperienced drivers would seem to think twice before taking their car through the bridge, because of its steep increments and rigid frame look. The bridge had to be built this high in order to enable 500 ton ships to pass below it. This is the main reason for its extreme look. Despite the look, the bridge is built following the latest modern as well as safety standards. With a span of 1.44km, it is the only roller coaster ride to have with your car.
If you ever went to Japan, would you take a drive ion the Ejima bridge, or maybe even a bike ride?

Source: Fastcarinvasion

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