Drawbridges are:
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Random bridges.
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Special bridges reserved for car-pool vehicles.
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Mechanical bridges over navigable waters.
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Bridges found on roadways with 2 or 4 lanes.
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Explanation
Drawbridges are mechanical bridges over navigable waters that can be raised or turned to allow marine traffic to pass underneath them. Often, drawbridges are accompanied by red, yellow, or green signals, or by gates with flashing red lights and bells that indicate to drivers when to stop.
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