Bridge to nowhere


A bridge to nowhere is a bridge where one or both ends are broken or incomplete and does not lead anywhere. If it is an overpass or an interchange, the term overpass to nowhere or interchange to nowhere may be used, respectively. There are three main origins for these bridges:
Further, the term "bridge to nowhere" may be used by political opponents to describe a bridge that serves low-population areas at high cost, a symbol of pork barrel spending.

Incomplete and damaged bridges

Belgium

The colloquial name for a bridge to nowhere in Germany is "Soda-Brücke". Many of the bridges were built in the 1970s as part of the Autobahn network, but the oil crisis and rising environmental consciousness slowed many highway extensions.

England

Canada