Poor Condition Bridges in Virgin Islands
8 bridges rated Poor condition in Virgin Islands. 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 8 such bridges in Virgin Islands.
| Bridge | State | Condition | Year Built | ADT | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNNAMED GUT | Virgin Islands | 1910 | 1,000 | 10.3 m | |
| UNNAMED GUT | Virgin Islands | 1970 | 1,000 | 7.6 m | |
| UNNAMED CREEK | Virgin Islands | 1970 | 800 | 8.1 m | |
| PEARL B. LARESEN GUT | Virgin Islands | 1985 | 400 | 9.8 m | |
| CASTLE BURK GUT | Virgin Islands | 1910 | 300 | 14.8 m | |
| UNNAMED GUT | Virgin Islands | 1920 | 300 | 12.1 m | |
| SPRING GUT CREEK | Virgin Islands | 1904 | 100 | 7.0 m | |
| UNNAMED GUT | Virgin Islands | 1980 | 1 | 14.9 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.