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According to the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District, there were 14 confirmed suicides from people jumping off the bridge in 2023 when the suicide deterrent net began construction.
In a nutshell The installation of safety nets on the Golden Gate Bridge has led to a 73% reduction in suicides at the site within the first year, providing strong evidence that physical barriers ...
After years of hard work, the Golden Gate Bridge was completed and opened on May 28, 1937, symbolizing human ingenuity and determination.
The five-year, $224 million project to install nets on the Golden Gate Bridge to reduce deaths by suicide is saving lives as intended.
The Golden Gate Bridge suicide net appears to be working and is doing what it's intended to do – reduce the number of deaths at the bridge.
One year after its long-delayed completion, the $224 million steel-webbed suicide deterrent hanging under the Golden Gate Bridge appears to be working.