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What is the difference
between a flyover and
an over bridge?​

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Answered by anjalisingh0608
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Answered by vivekkauthekar2004
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Explanation:

SR.NO. FLYOVER BRIDGE

1 The bridge stands for the structure that arranges passage over an obstacle devoid of sealing the way underneath. The necessary passage may belong to a road, a railway,pedestrians, a canal or pipeline.

The obstacle to be passed may range from a river, a road, railway or a valley. Flyover stands for a bridge that bears one road or railway line over another either including or excluding supplementary roads for making communication among the two.

2 This is also used for connection purposes but it is usually built over roads as an overpass.

The bridge is constructed to connect the two different points.

3 They are generally constructed for road vehicles. Bridges are mainly utilized for maneuvering traffic across the obstruction.

They are also applied to navigate pipelines and other forms of transport.

4 They are generally constructed over road junctions, roads, streets, etc.

Several obstructions on which the bridge is constructed vary from seas, rivers, valleys, etc.

5 A flyover is constructed for the purpose of making traffic less.

The Bridge has constructed for short distance & bypass

6 Flyovers are built over man-made structures such as roads, intersection, etc. to prevent congestion, and provide a more convenient way to navigate over the traffic.

A bridge is built for less transportation cost and saving time

7 Flyover connected to a junction point or rich point like station point connected.

The length of the bridge totally depends on the Gap between the two points.

8 The flyover is built in those areas where the roads are congested.

The Bridges was mainly constructed over the River, Valley etc.

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