Suspension bridge is a type of bridge that uses cable tension support rather than side support. A suspension bridge usually has the main cables anchored at each end of the bridge. Any load applied to the bridge turns into tension in the main cable. Suspension bridges consist of suspension arches and suspension rods made of steel cables and straight sections to support traffic. The advantages of suspension bridges compared to other bridges, among others: have aesthetic value and have a relatively long span to cross rivers or ravines where the installation of supporting poles continuously with short spans is not possible. In the picture that I share, this suspension bridge is used as an emergency bridge in the event of a disaster at any time
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