There are 27 bridges crossing the River Thames in London. The most obvious ten would be Tower, London, Southwark, Vauxhall, Lambeth, Westminster, Chelsea, Albert, Putney and Hammersmith.
would help a lot of people
People would probably use boats...
I would say no. In rural area roads and bridges are the responsibility of the county.
There are certain bridges that raise and lower to allow tall ships to pass, but in general, bridges stand up because of the structure holding them up.
From witch state are u driving. add that and ill give you a list of states you can drive to from that location.
An engineer takes responsibility for designing the bridges but there are many more experts that are needed to build the bridge.
Both bridges and tunnels are man-made to provide a way to get to a point that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to get to.
The short answer is that in modern construction you would not.
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There are many thousands of bridges in Britain, it would be a long project to count them all. Many are fascinating and amazing bridges like Tower bridge in London and the Forth Bridge in Scotland.
No, because there are no lines of latitude or longitude on a picture map. It would be hard to figure out where a city actually is without them.