The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in China has undergone a five-day testing process ahead of the scheduled opening in late September. The load test, which is considered the final step before it is deemed safe for traffic, involved driving 96 trucks onto designated points to assess the bridge’s structural integrity. Rising 625 metres above a river in Guizhou province, the bridge will set records as the tallest and largest span bridge built in a mountainous area upon its completion.
China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge Passes Key Load Test Ahead of Opening

China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge Passes Key Load Test Ahead of Opening
The world's tallest bridge, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in China, has successfully completed a load-bearing test involving 96 trucks, paving the way for its scheduled opening next month.
China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, set to be the tallest in the world, has undergone a successful five-day load test as part of its final preparations for opening. The test involved 96 trucks to ensure the bridge's structural integrity before welcoming traffic next month.