I wouldn't consider them dangerous, there is a very clear view of oncoming traffic.
We have a few one lane bridges where I am in England, you have no chance seeing anything coming the other way so on approach you are supposed to use the horn to alert another driver you are there.
Of course that then leads to a terribly British stand off as knowing there is another car, you stop, but they stop too and you still can't see each other but you are both too polite to make the move and drive.
Actually whoever honks first has the right of way, it basically says I'm here and I'm coming through.
I wouldn't consider them dangerous, there is a very clear view of oncoming traffic.
We have a few one lane bridges where I am in England, you have no chance seeing anything coming the other way so on approach you are supposed to use the horn to alert another driver you are there.
Of course that then leads to a terribly British stand off as knowing there is another car, you stop, but they stop too and you still can't see each other but you are both too polite to make the move and drive.
Actually whoever honks first has the right of way, it basically says I'm here and I'm coming through.
Just a minnow swimming in the undertow