The difference between Bridge and Flyover is based on the purpose of its usage and the location where it is built.
Bridge
Bridges are built to connect two points separated by a naturally occuring region like valley, river, sea or any other water bodies, etc. …Bridges are usually built for trains, buses and cars.
1. The drainage structure which facilitates a communication route for carrying road or railway traffic across an obstruction or depression with or without water is called a bridge.
2.. Bridge is a structure which is built over natural obstructions such as rivers, valleys to connect two locations separated by these obstructions.
3. Bridges are further classified on the basis of their purpose, lifespan, materials, span etc.
4. Bridges are used for navigating traffic across the obstruction, to navigate pipelines and other forms of transport.
Flyover
A flyover is also known
as an overpass that is built over an existing road or a railway in such a manner
that it crosses another road or railway.
1. Flyover is an
overpass, a high-level road bridge that crosses over a highway interchange or
intersection.
2. It is a structure
which joints two or more points which are separated by accessible routes or a
man-made structure to cut the traffic for faster mode of traveling.
3. They are usually made
over road junctions, roads, streets, etc.
4. The name itself
suggests that you are flying over a traffic zone.
5. They are usually
built for road vehicles.
6.Flyover is constructed
for the purpose of making traffic less.
7. Flyovers are built
over man made structures such as roads, intersection etc. to prevent
congestion, and provide a more convenient way to navigate over the traffic.
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