How does one give a bridge 5 stars? I mean, I can see someone who helped build the thing getting passionately proud, but to the rest of us it's not particularly an exciting topic. (Just in case, I googled "bridge appreciation" and can't find any societies of bridge fetishists. I'm not saying they're not out there, but not in dangerous numbers.)
Well, this bridge manages to get 5 stars based on some traffic advantages. (That seems a sensible gauge. Who likes traffic?) My regular route of driving from Musgrave Road to West End is now cut short to a ridiculous extent. During rush hour, it'll take about a quarter of the time to use The Go Between Bridge as compared to the traditional winding back-street crawl towards its alternatives.
The bridge's name was decided by a website competition ("Name That Bridge") in reference to Brisbane-based indie rock band The Go-Betweens. After this was revealed as the winner there was a lot of naysaying from some crowds, but I like it. It's a band but as a bridge it's also a go-between! (Yes, a terrible joke: I think it's my father speaking through me.)
Finished in mid-2010, the bridge has proven to be a handy little traffic avoidance. You should buy the e-tag thing, or you pay a mandatory image processing fee of $0.47 per trip. Then you receive the unpaid toll notice charge in the mail, which is $6.50. The first unpaid toll notice reminder shoots it up to $13.35 and so on.
So get the e-tag, unless you're rich or lazy. And that's okay. read more