3. Volgograd Bridge, Volgograd, Russia
Volgograd Bridge is a concrete girder structure. It was opened in 2009. The bridge is a bit over 7 km long and crosses the Volga. The roadway started shaking and oscillating during a strong storm that occurred a year later, in 2010. That reminded of another similar event of 1940 – the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed due to the same issue. The storm was strong enough to throw cars into the air. It is said that the bridge moves by over 3 feet when the winds are exceptionally strong. Surprisingly, the structure hasn’t been closed yet.
4. Vitim River Bridge, Siberia, Russia
The Vitim River Bridge is located in Siberia. It is a train bridge built long ago crosses the river. Winters in Siberia are extreme. Drivers hate the structure since the wood covers with ice and cannot provide traction. Crossing the bridge in winter is not for the fainted hearted. Those who have managed to do it have opened accounts on Facebook to tell the world more about how hard it really is.