2017-05-09 at 12:25 AM UTC
How many bridges do you use any given day? Would you be required to make any drastic changes or would things stay mostly the same?
With where I live, I can go many days without ever being on or going under a bridge. As far as getting into my neighboring city over the river, I guess I'd get a kayak for that purpose. I only need to go there once every few months anyway.
2017-05-09 at 12:40 AM UTC
I'd have to take an impossibly long way to get to West Virginia probably(long enough that I have no fucking clue how to get there without the bridge which is 15 minutes away and another further one which is about an hour away.) I'm close enough that I really don't distinguish West Virginia as another state really and other locals don't really either it's just "right down the road".
I guess without bridges there would be ferries here but fuck that I'm driving my own truck no matter where I go...I could rent a car once I got there but this whole no bridge thing sounds inconvenient as possible...I should be eternally grateful for bridges..you have proven your point.
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2017-05-09 at 12:43 AM UTC
How fucking high are you right now?
2017-05-09 at 12:45 AM UTC
I wonder how much would change if all interstates and highways just intersected wherever they currently contain a bridge. A four way stoplight.
2017-05-09 at 12:59 AM UTC
Ajax
African Astronaut
[rumor the placative aphakia]
I would find a way to bridge the gap.
2017-05-09 at 3:32 AM UTC
Why wouldlnt't they exist? The only bridge I use is so much concrete I cant really distinguish it from earth anymore. They are one in the same. Roads are the veins of our world.