If you didn't already have a fear of bridges, this should help. New York City's Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge was shut down on Monday as a safety precaution due to extremely high winds.
Look at that! 👇
It looks and sounds like it's breathing.
While we are on the topic, here are some gifs to remind you that bridges are unnatural and not to be trusted.



But, of course, the swaying you see on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge is how it was designed to respond to high winds. And it was shut down merely as a precaution. Still, it's absolutely terrifying to picture driving over something like that.
Here's what it looked like before it was totally shut down:
The bridge reopened on Tuesday. But I ain't ever driving on that thing. No thank you.