I hate to ask, but I'm not an engineer. But aside from the retarded turning it makes drivers do. Is a 90 degree bend in a bridge structurally weak at the corner part? or is it just plain ole retarded?
It makes things more complicated, but it isn't inherently weaker.
It was certainly built this way because it was easier to make it strong than a curved bridge.
The reason that it is shit is because there is going to be a pile of vehicles at the bottom where they came off the bridge trying to speed around the turn.
If there’s no support at the bend it would be weaker (I believe). The length difference between the inner and outer bend would definitely make it more unstable.
I hate to ask, but I'm not an engineer. But aside from the retarded turning it makes drivers do. Is a 90 degree bend in a bridge structurally weak at the corner part? or is it just plain ole retarded?
It makes things more complicated, but it isn't inherently weaker.
It was certainly built this way because it was easier to make it strong than a curved bridge.
The reason that it is shit is because there is going to be a pile of vehicles at the bottom where they came off the bridge trying to speed around the turn.
How is that a bad thing? It's in India, right?
If there’s no support at the bend it would be weaker (I believe). The length difference between the inner and outer bend would definitely make it more unstable.
It’s horrible for driving and considering its a vehicle bridge….