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Figure 2-5 - Structurally Deficient and Functionally Obsolete Bridges: All Roadways, 1993-2003

Monday, September 10, 2012

Figure 2-5 - Structurally Deficient and Functionally Obsolete Bridges: All Roadways, 1993-2003

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Figure 2-5 Structurally Deficient and Functionally Obsolete Bridges: All Roadways, 1993-2003. If you are a user with disability and cannot view this image, use the table version. If you need further assistance, call 800-853-1351 or email answers@bts.gov.

NOTES: Functionally obsolete refers to bridges that do not have the lane widths, shoulder widths, or vertical clearances adequate to serve traffic demand or bridges that may not be able to handle occasional roadway flooding. Structurally deficient refers to bridges needing significant maintenance attention, rehabilitation, or replacement.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Office of Engineering, Bridge Division, National Bridge Inventory Database, available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/, as of January 2005.