Water Crossings
Water crossings refer to locations where roads, trails, or pathways intersect with bodies of water, such as rivers, streams, or lakes. These crossings can take various forms, including bridges, fords, and culverts, and are essential for transportation and connectivity in both urban and rural areas.
Safety and accessibility are important considerations at water crossings, especially during heavy rainfall or flooding. Proper engineering and maintenance help ensure that these structures can withstand changing water levels and provide safe passage for vehicles and pedestrians. Examples of water crossings include bridges, fords, and culverts.