For the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) explanation of what makes a bridge structurally deficient and how a bridge becomes functionally obsolete, go to www.fhwa.dot.gov/
policy/2008cpr/chap3.htm#7. Better Roads' editorial staff would like to thank all of the state
highway engineers for their continuing cooperation and special effort to provide current data.
The data was collected through October 2013. FHWA, in consultation with the states, has assigned a sufficiency rating to each bridge (20 feet or more) that is inventoried.
Fracture
Critical
Combined Total All Bridges
Total
Bridges
Total
FO
%
Total
SD
%
Total
SD/FO
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NON-CONDUCTIVE PIPE ROLLERS
%
Total
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Data compiled by Linda Hapner
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