PA Bridge Safety
After recent news of bridges collapsing, I think we are all a little iffy about driving across some of the bridges we’d like to think as safe. According to PennDot’s website, Pennsylvania has over 6,000 structurally deficient bridges, which is the largest in the nation. This statistic can be due in part that we have the third largest number of bridges in the country, but the amount of structurally deficient bridges is still high. Now when the state declares a bridge “structurally deficient” this does not mean it is unusable. This merely means that the bridge needs a lot of work and is still fit for driving across, but that costly repairs are necessary to bring it up to more acceptable standards.
PennDot recently released a press release detailing their determinants for bridge safety and listed all the ones in Pennsylvania and their ratings on their website. You can check out your favorite bridges’ ratings here. Just click on the bridge information link on their homepage and from there you can download a pdf of all the PA bridges.
All I can say is good thing I don’t travel out to Deer Lakes like I used to…they have a ton of horrible bridges according to the report, which comes as no surprise to me. It seems most of the other bridges I drive across, especially going to work aren’t too good either…great.
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