difference between minor and major bridge.
Answer Posted / sagar maharana
A Bridge Having Length more then 60 Meters is called a Major Bridge.
A bridge having length less then or equal to 60 Meters is known as Minor bridge.
& A Bridge of Length Less then or equal to 6 Meters is called Culvert.
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