Summary: Number of structurally deficient or obsolete bridges on public roads, including Interstate Highways, U.S. highways, State and county roads, andpublicly-accessible bridges on Federal lands
Name | Deficient and Obsolete Bridges (Archives, 1992-2015) |
Summary | Number of structurally deficient or obsolete bridges on public roads, including Interstate Highways, U.S. highways, State and county roads, andpublicly-accessible bridges on Federal lands |
Additional Background |
This database provides information on the number of structurally deficient or obsolete bridges on public roads, including Interstate Highways, U.S. highways, State and county roads, andpublicly-accessible bridges on Federal lands. (NHS refers to bridges in the National Highway System.) It contains a state-by-state summary of the number, location, and general condition of highway bridges. See detailed background for more information.
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Geographic Coverage | U.S., States |
Periodicity | Annually |
Series Begins/Ends | 1992 - 2016 |
Data Source | US Department of Transportation, National Bridge Inventory |
This database provides information on the number of structurally deficient or obsolete bridges on public roads, including Interstate Highways, U.S. highways, State and county roads, andpublicly-accessible bridges on Federal lands. (NHS refers to bridges in the National Highway System.) It contains a state-by-state summary of the number, location, and general condition of highway bridges. See detailed background for more information.
Categories include:
Geographic Coverage: U.S., States
Periodicity: Annually
Series Begins/Ends: 1992 - 2016
Source (APA):
RAND State Statistics. (2017, August 8). Deficient and Obsolete Bridges (Archives, 1992-2015). https://randstatestats.org/form.php?id=MTkw
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Derived From: US Department of Transportation, National Bridge Inventory
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