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KettleKorn

KettleKorn

Member
Mar 28, 2023
10
If anybody is familiar with it, it's similar in design and size to the Golden Gate Bridge and it goes over Lake Huron and Lake Michigan to connect Michigan's lower and upper peninsula. Would I have a chance to survive if I attempted this? Because I don't plan on surviving.
 
nightshade00

nightshade00

living just for dying
Jan 24, 2023
86
Wikipedia says the deck height is 200ft, which is just below the height that gives you 95+% chance of fatality (250ft). It might still be possible to ctb, but it's risky.
 
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NearlyIrrelevantCake

NearlyIrrelevantCake

The Cake Is A Lie
Aug 12, 2021
2,523
From the Wikipedia article about that bridge:

"Because the bridge is not accessible to pedestrians, suicides by jumping from the bridge have been rare, with the most recent confirmed case taking place on December 31, 2012."
 
spøgelse

spøgelse

Student
May 14, 2023
104
I wouldn't do it if I were you. Too risky as the height is only 200FT and doesn't guarantee death. You might only wind up paralysed or with severe brain damage.