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Home / Health / Golden Gate Nets Slash Suicide Rate Dramatically

Golden Gate Nets Slash Suicide Rate Dramatically

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Nets reduced annual suicides from 30 to 4 in their first full year.
  • Suicide deterrent system cost $224 million, built over four years.
  • Bystanders spotted nets, deterring some from jumping.
Golden Gate Nets Slash Suicide Rate Dramatically

The Golden Gate Bridge's suicide rates have plummeted since the installation of a comprehensive stainless-steel net system, costing $224 million and completed in late 2023. Previously averaging 30 suicides annually, the bridge saw only 8 in 2024 and a mere 4 in 2025, the first full year with nets operational.

This deterrent system, spanning both sides of the bridge, has been highly effective, reducing the number of deaths and interventions. Officials confirm the nets are working as intended to protect the public.

The project, inspired by a solution in Bern, Switzerland, took longer to install than the bridge's original construction. Despite initial debates and cost overruns, data suggests a significant reduction in suicides, with studies showing individuals dissuaded from jumping often survive.

While some potential jumpers may still arrive, the visible nets are believed to discourage many, marking the bridge's dark magnetism as a suicide destination as potentially diminished.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The nets have dramatically reduced suicides, from an average of 30 per year to just 4 in their first full year of operation.
The stainless-steel net system cost $224 million and took over four years to install.
Before the nets, the Golden Gate Bridge averaged about 30 suicides annually since its completion in 1937.

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