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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 3422956" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>I've crossed the Ponchatrain Causeway bridge and it never bothered me really; the Coronado bridge in San Diego was kinda weird if you crossed it while they were moving the center barricades to move the 3/2 lane split the opposite way for evening vs morning traffic; the Calcasieu River bridge in Lake Charles used to get me, pretty good arch, and see thru to boot; but the scariest bridge moments for me had to be a bridge in Honduras that looked like the biggest LUMBER they used was a 2x12, and I'm crossing in a 5 ton Army truck - we had to wait on each truck to get across before next one started on...and number 2 was probably a "delayed reaction" - I had crossed the AR River bridge by Webbers Falls (in a semi!) not long before the barge hit it in 2002 when I was OTR driving, years before I lived in OK...not a good feeling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 3422956, member: 8544"] I've crossed the Ponchatrain Causeway bridge and it never bothered me really; the Coronado bridge in San Diego was kinda weird if you crossed it while they were moving the center barricades to move the 3/2 lane split the opposite way for evening vs morning traffic; the Calcasieu River bridge in Lake Charles used to get me, pretty good arch, and see thru to boot; but the scariest bridge moments for me had to be a bridge in Honduras that looked like the biggest LUMBER they used was a 2x12, and I'm crossing in a 5 ton Army truck - we had to wait on each truck to get across before next one started on...and number 2 was probably a "delayed reaction" - I had crossed the AR River bridge by Webbers Falls (in a semi!) not long before the barge hit it in 2002 when I was OTR driving, years before I lived in OK...not a good feeling! [/QUOTE]
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