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Sit and stay
- Oct 7, 2023
- 21
Something that often comes up regarding the GGB is the suicide nets that have costed about 224 million dollars to build. I feel like I rarely see the Bay Bridge talked about. Less than 8 miles away, connecting Oakland and SF, it has a pedestrian walkway on the span between Oakland and Yerba Buena Island.
The railing was designed to maximize the "panoramic experience" of the view. Before completion in 2013, I believe there was even a concern that adding the walkway with no nets and such a low railing would create a suicide problem/people who were going to jump from the GGB would instead do it from the East Span of the Bay Bridge. No alterations ended up being made in response to the concern.
(Edit: Yup, found a few articles about the concerns https://www.ebar.com/story.php?ch=news&id=242830 )
GGB has an average of 20 per year while the Bay Bridge has about 3 (This is just from quick internet searches, there might be more accurate numbers like reported attempts vs confirmed deaths and some sort of factor for people going missing who may have jumped and never were recovered or witnessed).
Every article seems to have a different answer but according to Wikipedia, at high tide, the half of the Bay Bridge with the walkway has about 190' water clearance, while the Golden Gate has about 220'. Is the height of the bridge a factor for this? Or maybe it has something to do with how iconic the Golden Gate Bridge is?
I'm just curious is anyone else has thought about this or has another perspective/thoughts!
The railing was designed to maximize the "panoramic experience" of the view. Before completion in 2013, I believe there was even a concern that adding the walkway with no nets and such a low railing would create a suicide problem/people who were going to jump from the GGB would instead do it from the East Span of the Bay Bridge. No alterations ended up being made in response to the concern.
(Edit: Yup, found a few articles about the concerns https://www.ebar.com/story.php?ch=news&id=242830 )
GGB has an average of 20 per year while the Bay Bridge has about 3 (This is just from quick internet searches, there might be more accurate numbers like reported attempts vs confirmed deaths and some sort of factor for people going missing who may have jumped and never were recovered or witnessed).
Every article seems to have a different answer but according to Wikipedia, at high tide, the half of the Bay Bridge with the walkway has about 190' water clearance, while the Golden Gate has about 220'. Is the height of the bridge a factor for this? Or maybe it has something to do with how iconic the Golden Gate Bridge is?
I'm just curious is anyone else has thought about this or has another perspective/thoughts!