Deception Pass Bridge in Washington, USA

The Deception Pass Bridge is commonly known as a two-lane bridge connecting Washington State Route 20 to Whidbey Island County and from Fidalgo Island to Skagit County in Washington. In 1982, the government listed it as a historic site before its repaint, which cost more than its initial construction cost.
You must be wondering what makes the 1934-built Deception Pass Bridge so scary. Frequently wrapped in a mysterious fog, crossing it feels like navigating a haunted area where you can only see your feet. Nonetheless, it is one of the more soundly-constructed bridges on this list that can accommodate over 20K passing vehicles per day.