Two of America’s Most Dangerous Bridges Are in North Carolina
Okay, so lets have an honest moment. Have you ever met someone who is afraid of driving over bridges? Recently, I met a new friend that told me how she is not a fan of driving over bridges. It kind of threw me off for a bit, because I was like huh? But she explained not being a fan of heights and that certain bridges really ignites that fear in her when she is driving over one and it made sense. So, I decided to look for some of the country’s most dangerous bridges and what they look like. I have driven over some tall and creepy looking bridges in my lifetime. But, did you know North Carolina is home to some of the most dangerous bridges in the country?
Explored Planet has their list of the most dangerous bridges in the country. With bridges from Texas and Florida to Virginia and even here in the Carolinas. Two of North Carolina bridges made the list and you may want to know these ones. First up, we’re discussing “The Can Opener.” This nickname was given to the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass. The overpass is only 11-foot-8-inches high, which was the standard at a point. But, now that is pretty short, because this height has led to many trucks ramming into the bridge causing tons of collisions. Since 2008 there have been 101 wrecks due to this bridge.
The next bridge to make the list in North Carolina is the “Worst Bridge in North Carolina.” Located in Greensboro, the Greensboro Bridge (Bridge 299) has made the list for one of the most dangerous bridges in the country. Over 134,000 cars travel across this bridge every day. North Carolina has considered to redo the bridge which could cost nearly $12 million but this has not happened yet. Therefore, it is still one of the state’s worst and most dangerous bridges. Check out the full report here and see what other bridges made the list.