New Jersey Bridge Infrastructure: A Complete Analysis
A comprehensive look at New Jersey's bridge inventory, including condition grades, highest-traffic crossings, worst-rated structures, and oldest bridges.
New Jersey is home to 6,825 bridges spanning 21 counties, making it one of the most significant bridge inventories in the country. These bridges carry a combined 164,086,521 vehicle crossings every day. Here is a comprehensive look at the state of New Jersey's bridge infrastructure based on the latest National Bridge Inventory data.
6,825
Total Bridges
B
Infrastructure Grade
5.7%
Poor Condition
60 years
Average Age
New Jersey at a Glance
New Jersey earns an overall infrastructure grade of B based on the percentage of its bridges in poor condition. Currently, 392 bridges (5.7%) are rated poor, compared to the national average of 6.7%. The average bridge in New Jersey is 60 years old, older than the national average of 48 years.
Of the state's 6,825 bridges, 1,732 are in good condition, 4,701 are fair, and 392 are poor. View the full breakdown on the [New Jersey report card](/reports/new-jersey).
Most-Traveled Bridges in New Jersey
These are the bridges carrying the highest daily traffic volumes across New Jersey. High-traffic bridges are critical infrastructure -- their condition directly affects the commutes of tens of thousands of drivers.
| # | Bridge | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | I-295 US 130 over WOODBURY CREEK | 77.9 |
| 2 | I-78 EB over US 22 WB | 65.1 |
| 3 | ROUTE I-295 SB over CROSSWICKS CREEK | 70.1 |
| 4 | 95I 95I04011007 over 9A 9A04021108/Hudson Rvr | 57.1 |
| 5 | 95I 95I04011007 over 9A 9A04121108/Hudson Rvr | 57.1 |
| 6 | Parkway N/S over Elizabeth River | 76.3 |
| 7 | NJ 41 over NJ 42 | 64.3 |
| 8 | GSP over BR RAHWAY RIVER & MAINS | 70.1 |
| 9 | I-95 (UPPER LEVEL) over I-95 TUNNELS | 71.8 |
| 10 | GSP over RAHWAY RIVER | 65.2 |
Worst-Condition Bridges in New Jersey
The following bridges have the lowest sufficiency ratings in New Jersey. These structures are the most likely candidates for federal repair or replacement funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
| # | Bridge | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | HAMP ROAD over ALEXAUKEN CREEK | 8.1 |
| 2 | RYMON ROAD over MUSCONETCONG RIVER | 12.8 |
| 3 | HANEYS MILL BRDGE over BIG FLAT BROOK | 14.4 |
| 4 | MAIN STREET over FLAT BROOK | 15.4 |
| 5 | CHESTNUT AVENUE over AMTRAK | 16.2 |
| 6 | IRON BRIDGE ROAD over CROSSWICKS CREEK | 17.1 |
| 7 | VAN LIEUS ROAD over BACK BROOK | 18.1 |
| 8 | PATRIOTS WAY over RAMAPO RIVER | 21.1 |
| 9 | CAMP MEETING AVE. over TRENTON LINE (CSX) | 25.2 |
| 10 | FREC ACCESS ROAD over TOMS RIVER | 26.6 |
Oldest Bridges in New Jersey
New Jersey's oldest bridges tell the story of the state's transportation history. Some of these structures have been in continuous service for over a century.
| # | Bridge | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | US 206 over STONY BROOK | 58.1 |
| 2 | OLD NJ 27 over MILLSTONE RIVER | 39.4 |
| 3 | DEAD TREE RUN ROAD over PIKE RUN | 51.0 |
| 4 | OPOSSUM ROAD over BEDENS BROOK | 59.3 |
| 5 | ZION-WERTSVILLE RD over ROCK BROOK | 50.9 |
| 6 | NJ 29 over JACOBS CREEK | 61.6 |
| 7 | CR 602 over TRIBUTARY OF BACK BROOK | 51.2 |
| 8 | CANAL ROAD over SIX MILE RUN | 70.2 |
| 9 | COUNTY ROUTE 579 over TRIB. 3RD NESHANIC RIVER | 53.1 |
| 10 | WOODSVILLE ROAD over PETERS BROOK | 50.1 |
What These Numbers Mean for New Jersey
New Jersey's bridge infrastructure grade of B reflects both the current condition of the state's bridges and the scale of the challenge ahead. With an average bridge age of 60 years, many of these structures are approaching or past the 50-75 year design life typical of most bridges. The state's ability to maintain and replace aging bridges will determine whether conditions improve or deteriorate in the coming decade.
For county-by-county breakdowns, historical trends, and individual bridge profiles, visit the [New Jersey state page](/bridges/new-jersey) or the [New Jersey report card](/reports/new-jersey). You can also explore how New Jersey compares to other states in our [state rankings](/blog/best-bridge-infrastructure-by-state-2025).
Data source: All data comes from the National Bridge Inventory maintained by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). BridgeStats is not affiliated with the U.S. government. Data is provided for informational purposes only.
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