Poor Condition Bridges in Vermont

114 bridges rated Poor condition in Vermont. FHWA National Bridge Inventory.

Bridges Rated Poor Condition

A bridge is rated Poor when one or more of its major components (deck, superstructure, or substructure) has a condition rating of 4 or below on the FHWA 0–9 scale. Poor condition does not mean imminent danger of collapse, but indicates significant deterioration requiring priority maintenance or replacement. There are 114 such bridges in Vermont.

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Bridge State Condition Year Built ADT Length
EAST PUTNEY BROOK Vermont 1930 20 11.3 m
NORTH RIVER Vermont 1919 20 8.8 m
1ST BRANCH WHITE R. Vermont 1919 20 18.3 m
BRIDGEWATER BROOK Vermont 1914 20 7.6 m
DEERFIELD RIVER Vermont 1979 10 9.8 m
LAPLATTE RIVER Vermont 1995 10 9.1 m
SUCKER BROOK Vermont 2001 10 9.4 m
NORTH RIVER Vermont 1919 10 9.4 m
LOCUST CREEK Vermont 1977 10 8.5 m
LOCUST CREEK Vermont 1987 10 10.1 m
WILLIAMS RIVER Vermont 1960 10 19.2 m
BROAD BROOK Vermont 1919 10 7.9 m
BROAD BROOK Vermont 1933 10 9.8 m
MILLER RUN Vermont 1928 5 14.0 m

About Poor Condition Bridge Ratings

FHWA rates bridge components on a 0–9 scale. A rating of 4 or below on any major component (deck, superstructure, substructure) classifies the bridge as Poor condition. The bridge remains open to traffic but requires priority attention. Bridges rated 0–2 are immediately closed.