Yes. It depends on what you land upon and how you land upon it. During US paratrooper training just before D-Day, a certain jumper's parachute(s) failed during a jump from 1,000 feet. He landed flat on his back and bounced six feet high. He sustained broken bones and internal injuries, but lived to tell the tale.
People occasionally jump off of it.
The phrase "jump off a bridge" in French is "sauter d'un pont."
Eve, of course! She jumped off the bridge of Eden.
Jump off a bridge.
He Didnt!
jump off a bridge
go jump off a bridge
Jump off a bridge
on the groud or water dead
Simple. You DON'T! There's a wooden crate on the bridge. You push it to the wall, climb up, and then jump off. Don't worry, you live.
A good pun with the word jump is "Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine"
That would probably depend on where you actually are...