Truck crosses 6ft wide bridge over Russian river with inches to spare

Nerve-wracking moment truck crosses rickety 6ft wide bridge over Russian river with just inches to spare and no safety railings

  • Footage shows moment truck crosses a narrow bridge over Vitim River in Russia 
  • Bridge has no safety railing and is six-foot-wide, with decaying wooden slats
  • Terrifying condition isn’t enough to deter one driver from braving the journey

This is the nerve-wracking moment a truck crosses a narrow bridge in Russia, with just inches spare and no safety railing. 

Footage from May 10 shows the truck driving across the bridge which spans the Vitim River in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. 

The Kuandinsky Bridge forces drivers to navigate a tiny six-foot-wide path, which is barely wide enough to fit a car.

The bridge has no safety railing to stop cars and trucks from plummeting into the frozen water below, so one wrong move could be fatal. 


Footage from May 10 shows the truck driving across the bridge which spans the Vitim River in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, as it navigates a tiny six-foot-wide path, which is barely wide enough to fit a car

But this driver proved their impeccable driving skills, navigating the tricky bridge without appearing to find themselves in a spot of bother.

The metal structure, which at points in the clip looks rusted, is topped with slats of decaying wood, which become slippery when covered with ice or snow. 

But the terrifying condition of the bridge isn’t enough to deter one driver from braving the journey.   

The video shows two people walking ahead as the truck navigates the tricky 66-foot tall and 1,640-feet long bridge.  

There are just inches between the truck’s wheels and the edge of the rotten wooden slats, with water and ice below. 

To make it more difficult, the edge of the bridge isn’t straight, with some wooden slats jutting out further than others. 

This means that sometimes the driver becomes closer to the edge than before.  

The bridge runs parallel to a railway bridge and is situated in the Trans-Baikal region. 

It forms part of the notorious BAM road and is described as one of the world’s toughest adventure routes by the Dangerous Roads website.  


To make it more difficult, the edge of the bridge isn’t straight, with some wooden slats jutting out further than others which means that sometimes the driver becomes closer to the edge than before

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