I had the dream about me driving off of (and ramping and making it over anyways!) a wooden bridge (logs and all) and the mention in the dream of meteors hitting bridges on the Pennsylvania Turnpike (radio I think?)...? Also, it was winter in the dream judging from the ice, snow and cold weather I had seen around me.To clarify, the bridge broke just before I drove across it in the dream. I also had mental images in the dream of other bridges suffering the same fate.
The feel I get from this is that the bridge was my last chance to get over to the other side, and also that I barely was getting to this point before it collapsed.
A further clarification: a meteor did not strike this bridge as I was crossing it. It just gave way on its own. The car was also perfectly drivable after ramping the broking bridge, and it felt like I had to pass through a neighboring county (in more hilly/mountainous terrain) after the bridge, but the feel was that I'd be able to make it through. There was also a feel of other people on the other side of the bridge also undertaking a journey and that I wouldn't be traveling with them long if at all, but chances were that they were going to get where they needed to go as well.
I don't remember much in the terms of memories of anyone left behind on the other side. I do also remember the thoughts of having to make it through passes in Oregon as well (in the dream), but still felt I could make the journey.
Granted, in real life there are no such wooden bridges over the turnpike or rivers or whatnot in real life around here, certainly not those made with logs. Also, the direction the mentioned county is in the dream goes north from my current location, and to get to Oregon I would go west or south (on the local Interstate if taking a southern route cross-country).
Finally, the final destination felt like north of Oregon. Which makes sense considering where I'm planning on relocating to (as soon as real life affairs stop being sufficiently stubborn, but my hand is likely to be forced soon anyways).
Anyone want to take a stab at interpreting?