gtrsolo1
01-08-2008, 11:57 AM
I have an irrational fear of bridges. I don't know how much this is appropriate for this forum, but I figured I'd bring it up.
I haven't taken advantage of those 'bridge escort' drivers that drive you over the bridge, because the feeling of not having control of my car is more scary than the bridge itself. So I pretty much just suck it up and go for it, staying in the middle lane and turning the music up full blast (usually something defiant like Rage Against the Machine) and taking deep breaths.
When I get to the midpoint of the bridge, I start to settle down but I'm so worked up about it that I actually start bawling like a little baby. (I'm 6'2", 225, kind of a linebacker build, so go 'head and start laughing at the irony, haha!)
My least favorite experiences: Sunshine Skyway Bridge connecting Tampa to St. Petersburg, Fla.; Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland; the huge overpasses twisting around each other in downtown Jacksonville, Fla.
Anyway, anyone found any ways to cope with/prepare for bridge experiences?
Thanks, y'all. -Andy
I haven't taken advantage of those 'bridge escort' drivers that drive you over the bridge, because the feeling of not having control of my car is more scary than the bridge itself. So I pretty much just suck it up and go for it, staying in the middle lane and turning the music up full blast (usually something defiant like Rage Against the Machine) and taking deep breaths.
When I get to the midpoint of the bridge, I start to settle down but I'm so worked up about it that I actually start bawling like a little baby. (I'm 6'2", 225, kind of a linebacker build, so go 'head and start laughing at the irony, haha!)
My least favorite experiences: Sunshine Skyway Bridge connecting Tampa to St. Petersburg, Fla.; Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland; the huge overpasses twisting around each other in downtown Jacksonville, Fla.
Anyway, anyone found any ways to cope with/prepare for bridge experiences?
Thanks, y'all. -Andy