907GX 907G ramp to 907K
New York — Condition: Fair
Location
| State | New York |
| Coordinates | 40.92801, -73.84020 |
| Features Crossed | 907GX 907G ramp to 907K |
| Facility Carried | RTE 907K |
Physical
| Year Built | 1939 |
| Reconstructed | 1985 |
| Length | 210.3 m |
| Structure Type | 2 |
| Owner | State Highway Agency |
Condition Ratings
| Overall | Fair |
| Deck (0–9) | Fair (5) |
| Superstructure (0–9) | Fair (5) |
| Substructure (0–9) | Fair (5) |
Traffic
| Daily Traffic (ADT) | 143,278 vehicles/day |
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About Bridge Condition Ratings
Bridge condition ratings are assigned by trained inspectors following Federal Highway Administration guidelines. The overall condition (Good, Fair, or Poor) is based on the lowest rating among the deck, superstructure, and substructure components. Ratings use a 0–9 scale where 9 is excellent and 0 is a failed condition. A "Poor" rating does not mean the bridge is unsafe — it indicates the bridge needs attention, may have load restrictions, or is a priority for maintenance or replacement.
About This Bridge Inspection
Bridge inspection data is collected by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) under the National Bridge Inspection Standards program. Bridges rated Poor (0-4) are flagged for priority maintenance or replacement.