Mackinac Bridge in Michigan, USA
During the winter, crossing the scary and dangerous Mackinac Bridge in Michigan is an uphill task, while summer presents an excellent opportunity for its use. This 20th-century-built structure was commissioned in 1957 thanks to the back-breaking hard work of 350 engineers. It’s not advisable to drive through it on snowy, windy, and foggy days.
The world’s fifth-longest suspension bridge has gory stories of cars flying off it in stormy weather, but it remains a local attraction. Many tourists troop to the location yearly. They seem undeterred by some of its saddening stories, including a man who died from decompression after a brisk crossing.