Why is there a whistling sound when a car travels over a concrete bridge?

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Why is there a whistling sound when a car travels over a concrete bridge?

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It’s common for bridges to have grooves across them for water drainage, ice, and improved traction. Running over the ridges causes vibrations in the car that make that sound.

Some roads are altered to make music this way. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_road

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