Deficient Bridges Hinder Truckers

Truckers are beset by more detours and congestion than ever before because of poorly maintained bridges across the United States, according to a recent study.

Unsound Bridges
Federal highway data helped to determine the states with the highest number of spans in need of repair or replacement.
10 Worst
% deficient
Hawaii
51
Rhode Island
50
Massachusetts
50
West Virginia
42
New York
42
Pennsylvania
42
Missouri
40
Oklahoma
40
New Jersey
38
Vermont
37
Source: The Road Information Program
The Road Information Program, a nonprofit group funded by the construction industry, used federal highway data to show the number of deficient bridges declined slightly in 1999. However, the group’s report found that 50% of the bridges in the worst states – Hawaii, Rhode Island and Massachusetts – remain faulty.

Paul J. Haaland, assistant director of research and communications for TRIP, explained that the deficient bridges analyzed were not going to collapse – because a state transportation department would shut such a span down — rather they were not up to current structural or engineering standards.

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He said such out-of-date bridges cause problems for all motorists, but especially heavier vehicles like commercial trucks.



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