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Structurally Deficient Bridges on the National Highway System
U.S. Department of TransportationResearch and Innovative Technology AdministrationBureau of Transportation StatisticsGeospatial Information Program
Note: The bridges displayed on this map represent the results of a combined BTS/FHWA effort to geocode bridges from the FHWA's National BridgeInventory (NBI). With the exception of Kentucky and Pennsylvania, whose most current data is 2006, all data is from the 2007 NBI. Of the 46 structurallydeficient NHS bridges in New Hampshire, 0 could not be geolocated because of insufficient data. Structurally deficient bridges are not necessarily unsafe;all public road bridges receive regular safety inspections. The bridges listed were categorized as structurally deficient at the time the maps were developed.
Consult your state DOT for the most up-to-date status of bridges.
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CityInterstate HighwayOther NHS HighwayBody of Water Urbanized Areas110th Congressional District
Area of Detail
New Hampshire - Congressional District 01
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