Is there a time of year that the openings are heavier than others?

Yes. Our area has what we call the "snow bird" seasons. These last from approximately late April to the end of May with boats heading north for the summer and from late October to the end of November with boats heading south for the winter. Many pleasure craft (non-commercial) vessels travel back during these periods. Bridge lifts with more than 20 vessels passing through at one time are not uncommon.

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1. What is the average length of a bridge opening?
2. Why does the bridge sometimes open during restricted rush hour periods?
3. Why do pleasure craft sometimes pass during restricted rush hour periods?
4. Can you tell citizens when the bridge will be open longer than usual?
5. Can't the City just change the hours for lifts?
6. Which bridges are owned and operated by the City of Chesapeake?
7. Who owns and operates the other movable bridges in the City?
8. Is there a time of year that the openings are heavier than others?
9. Do any of the bridges have weight restrictions?
10. How can boaters be aware of changes while traveling on the waterway?