Golden Gate Bridge joints

At either end of the Golden Gate Bridge, there are ribbed joints in the surface of the roadway. I don’t think they’re expansion joints, I think they simply connect the surface of the approach to the surface of the bridge itself. Since they’re about two feet wide, the ribs add traction to the metal surface in wet weather. They also make a really neat sound, especially in rush hour traffic. Like mechanical (or maniacal?) barking sea lions.

Golden Gate Bridge Joints

This post originally appeared on White Noise Lounge.

2 Comments

Wow… is that man-made stuff imitating nature?

Clearly a recording of the Pier 39 sea lions is in order.

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