![]() On the other hand, when a certain place or structure gets photographed as much as this particular bridge, there is always a chance some of those pics will catch something creepy from time to time. However, it still remains the tallest one in the US. At the time it was opened back in 1937, it was the tallest and the longest suspension bridge in the world but that has changed over the years with a number of huge bridges built across the world. It was described as one of the most breathtaking and most snapped landmarks in the world by the Frommer’s travel guide. "The Golden Gate is the magnet.The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most internationally recognized structures of San Francisco and it has even been named one of the Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. "They don't seek another bridge or another location," said Amy Worth of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Local officials say the net will serve as an effective deterrent for the impulse jumper drawn to the aura of the Golden Gate Bridge. And some survivors say they regretted their decision as soon as they jumped while the majority never tries it again. Many studies show that most bridge suicides are impulsive. "During that time period, there's only been one death," Mulligan said. Though this will be the first bridge suicide barrier in the U.S., a dozen bridges worldwide have been up for at least two decades. Public thinking has changed and experts say a barrier is the best use of money to save lives. ![]() "I feel like this is a big step forward in building this barrier at the Golden Gate Bridge to prevent people from going there," he said. Now that a contract is in place to build the net, Gamboa said he no longer has to worry about cost overruns that could end up scuttling the project. "Back when (the bridge) was first built, they were telling people, 'Put something here.'" said Manuel Gamboa, whose 18-year-old son Kyle died during a jump from the bridge in 2013. There were also concerns about costs and worries about changing the bridge's iconic look. In previous years, resistance to the barrier centered on a belief that suicidal people would just find another location to kill themselves. "The investment is still worth every penny of it based on the lives that are saved," Mulligan said. Officials project that in the 25 years following installation, the mesh barrier will save the lives of 750 people, which amounts to a cost of about $25,000 per jumper. "The bids came in high and so we put together a revised funding plan," Mulligan said.Įxperts say if the barriers are successful most people will stop jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge and those that are successful will be saved by the net. Officials say the costs of the steel mesh barrier net, originally estimated at about $70 million, have risen to $200 million. But questions have been raised about the escalating costs associated with the project. Officials say last year that 33 people could not be restrained or talked out of killing themselves with most jumping to the west toward the Pacific Ocean.īridge keepers say they hope the new barrier will reverse the suicide trend. Since the bridge was first constructed in 1937, it is believed that some 1,600 people have ended their lives by jumping off the bridge. Officials say in 2015 as many as 186 people traveled to the Golden Gate Bridge to kill themselves.
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