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The busiest bridge in the world is FSM (Fatih Sultan Mehmet) Bridge in Istanbul,Turkey with a daily traffic of 350,000 vehicles.

It connects Europe to Asia.

The first ever intercontinental bridge,"The Bosphorous Bridge" is about 5 Km away and parallel to FSM. In 2011, 250,000 vehicles passed over it.

FSM has 4 lanes each direction (8 lanes total) ; whereas the Bosphorous Bridge has 3 lanes each direction.

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