Imagine get stucked in traffic jam on that bridge, and you use manual transmission...and infront of you there is big truck with heavy load...
its not about the second, its about the people who have pain in knees and trouble climbing, generally all older people. it was very considerate of them to make that.
I’ve had nightmares about something like that bridge before even knowing it existed
OMG!! I'm scared already. I always hated driving over bridges😮 This makes me shiver! 🤯
Dad joked about the short escalator with this: " That escalated quickly".
here in switzerland there is an escalator the same size in a store 1min from my home, and despite being a very sporty guy who works out 4 times a week, running, cycling, weightlifting....., I take it EVERY time, no exceptions.
The bridge our parents had to walk over to get to school
Honestly that bridge looks so steep that it seemed like a conveyor belt is carrying cars over 😂❤
I've been on that escalator. And in neighbouring Yokohama, there's a spiral escalator that was one of only two in the world at the time.
Tower bridge in the London ,UK doesnt need scary angles like that, it is designed to open to let taller ships go through . That bridge in Japan looks like something from my nightmares.
You don't have to worry about the bridge, as it was actually an optical illusion.
"things in japan that just makes sense!" *Proceeds to show an escalator in the most pointless spot
the bridge reminds me of Final Destination movie
Showing it from an angle like that makes it look much worse than it really is.
Yes, the opposite of an escalator is a bridge.
That's the cutest escalator I've ever seen😂
Japan has a lot of old people, that is probably why.
My fear of heights at 0:21 : 📈📈
6.1% Isn't that scare, in mountainous regions you easily drive 15%+ inclines
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