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Are bridges buildings?
Yes, bridges are buildings. Why shouldn't they be? (Admittedly, when I started the thread I initially meant to exclude bridges, but I later decided that they should be included and edited the OP.)
Also, that previous one is about a car running over a cyclist. I think you're corrupting your own thread Oliver.
The article says that the driver reversed into the shopfront:
The car is believed to have been reversing when it hit the front of Java&Co café
As there doesn't seem to have been much damage to the building, naturally this didn't get as much attention in the article as the lifting.
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I think a bridge is a structure. Wikipedia says:
A building or (Edifice), is a man-made structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory.
Dictionary definitions variously define a building as something for human habitation or use, or a structure with a roof and walls.
To me a building should have a roof and walls, at least of sorts. I concede your point on the shopfront though.
Are bridges buildings?
Also, that previous one is about a car running over a cyclist. I think you're corrupting your own thread Oliver.