potato3732842 6 hours ago

They probably wanted to quantify how much the bridge moved in various ways. There were likely many "it probably won't move more than acceptable in this way, but if it does we've made it easy to add a change here to fix that" facets of the design. All large complex structures undergo testing like this, sea trials for ships being the quintessential example.

gverrilla 7 hours ago

That's like saying unit testing implies there are bugs in the code.

  • ishouldbework 6 hours ago

    If I was sure my code had no bugs, I would not need unit testing.

    • macintux 5 hours ago

      That's dubious. Unit tests make future development easier.

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M95D 9 hours ago

I'll trust the truck-test far more than any simulation.

stevage 19 hours ago

Well, that's how it was reported, but not necessarily accurate.