You're speculating about something that hasn't happened, using something that doesn't exist; no body is driving batteries large enough to destroy a bridge about.
They are driving liquid fuel tankers that can do that around regularly.
Also consider that as battery tech improves new chemistries lower the risk of fire even more. E.g. sodium batteries are very stable right now and solid state will improve that further. There's no way you can make petrol less flammable.
You're going to have to face facts, battery powered vehicles are safer than petrol powered one.
You're speculating about something that hasn't happened, using something that doesn't exist; no body is driving batteries large enough to destroy a bridge about.
They are driving liquid fuel tankers that can do that around regularly.
Also consider that as battery tech improves new chemistries lower the risk of fire even more. E.g. sodium batteries are very stable right now and solid state will improve that further. There's no way you can make petrol less flammable.
You're going to have to face facts, battery powered vehicles are safer than petrol powered one.