

Most suicidal jumps from the bridge have occurred on the side facing the bay. About 5% of the jumpers survive the initial impact but generally drown or die of hypothermia in the cold water. Most of the jumpers die due to impact trauma. The deck is about 245 feet (75 m) above the water.Īfter a fall of four seconds, jumpers hit the water at around 75 mph (120 km/h). The Golden Gate Bridge, referred to by Krista Tippett as a “suicide magnet”, is the second-most used suicide site/suicide bridge in the world, after the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge (see List of suicide sites). Although it had previously been considered impractical to build a suicide barrier, in 2014, the Bridge’s directors approved a proposal for a net below the bridge’s deck, extending out either side, rather than side barriers at the railings as had long been proposed. In 2013, 118 potential jumpers were talked down from their attempt and did not jump.Ī number of measures are in place to discourage people from jumping, including telephone hotlines and patrols by emergency personnel and bridge workers. Some die instantly from internal injuries, while others drown or die of hypothermia.The Golden Gate bridge’s death toll has since been surpassed only by that of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge in China. The four-second fall from the Golden Gate Bridge sends a person plunging 245 feet (75 m) at 75 miles per hour (121 km/h) to hit the waters of the San Francisco Bay “with the force of a speeding truck meeting a concrete building.” Jumping off the bridge holds at least a 98 percent fatality rate and it is speculated the fatality rate is actually higher than 98% because of people whose bodies are never found after they make the jump.Īs of 2013, it is estimated that 34 people have survived after jumping. This is an open ticket, valid for one-time use on any day this cruise operates within one year from your purchase date.Sign promoting a 24/7 crisis text line on the Golden Gate Bridgeīetween 19, an estimated 1,400 bodies were recovered of people who had jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge, located in the San Francisco Bay Area in the United States. Note: Restrooms are available on board the boat, which provides both indoor and outdoor spaces for your comfort. Your tour ends when you return to the pier. During the cruise, listen to recorded commentary about the construction of the bridges and San Francisco’s geology and famed architecture. Admire landmarks like Coit Tower, the Ferry Building, the Transamerica Pyramid, and the Palace of Fine Arts, and see where the wide Pacific meets the narrow entrance to the bay. Then enjoy the scenery as your captain takes you across San Francisco Bay, passing by Alcatraz Island.
MAN JUMPS OFF GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE 2021 FULL
After boarding the boat, perhaps buy a snack or a drink from the full bar (own expense you are also free to bring food on board). Cruise underneath the red spires as well as under its east-side counterpart, the Bay Bridge.

This bridge-to-bridge boat tour departing from Fisherman’s Wharf provides unbeatable views of this architectural icon.

The symbol of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, is best seen from the water.
