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I guess that single span graphic can be added? |
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I've always understood the question to ask about what kind of support is there that helps so the traveling surface does not collapse - i.e. the red parts in the pictures. And not about the number of pillars (or lack of them) that are under the bridge (it seems obvious to me that number will vary depending on the width of the river / water body that is being crossed). (Then again, I was following that ticket when it was being implemented, so I'm hardly unbiased.) But perhaps the question text could be improved? Technically, "structure" would indeed imply "load-bearing structure", and thus include pillars too (although few users are versed in structural engineering). Maybe adding "(ignore the number of pillars)" to the question would make it clear? |
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The hint is in the wiki text for "A bridge that has no additional support between both ends of entire bridge or its section. It can have pillars but no additional support between them." Technically, the bridge shown by OP only has two abutments, at either end, where all the load is distributed to. The graphic used by SC (which is from @mnalis's idea to dash the pillars in the middle might be the only way to communicate that these are optional, because I don't think it's possible to correctly map |
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Today StreetComplete asked about the structure of this bridge:
And I am quite unobvious that you need to choose the first option, because in the drawings all but two bridges have several spans.
Does anyone else stumble when solving this quest?
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