The main cables are under immense tension (pulling forces), bearing the weight of the deck and traffic.
A suspension bridge is a structural masterpiece designed to span long distances, typically used for spanning wide waterways or deep, inaccessible valleys where intermediate piers are impractical. suspension bridge
Generally requires less material per unit length, making them cost-effective for long distances. The main cables are under immense tension (pulling
A "stiffening girder" or truss is usually added along the deck to prevent twisting and swaying caused by heavy loads and wind. Advantages suspension bridge
Capable of achieving longer spans than any other bridge type.