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Flairqueen
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- May 29, 2023
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Hello, considering some... problems with the train method, I am thinking again about bridges and high buildings. To be precise, German ones.
1) I know that soft grass/ground can result in injuries, not death. Is falling from a 70-100m bridge onto grass a risky method? An example: Rappbode Hängebrücke.
2) There are not that many high bridges/buildings accessible to public/pedestrians (most of the high bridges are only for cars/trains). I think bridges are more accessible, though there are some... obstacles. So, do those railway/car-only bridges have cameras that can spot people at night and prevent their... activities? I am mostly interested in Kochertalbrücke and Mosel High Bridge.
Thank you all in advance for the information.
1) I know that soft grass/ground can result in injuries, not death. Is falling from a 70-100m bridge onto grass a risky method? An example: Rappbode Hängebrücke.
2) There are not that many high bridges/buildings accessible to public/pedestrians (most of the high bridges are only for cars/trains). I think bridges are more accessible, though there are some... obstacles. So, do those railway/car-only bridges have cameras that can spot people at night and prevent their... activities? I am mostly interested in Kochertalbrücke and Mosel High Bridge.
Thank you all in advance for the information.