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Total Bridges
4,363
Poor Condition
4.8%
Avg Sufficiency
63.7
Avg Age
58 yrs
Interactive map of bridges in Connecticut. Color indicates condition: green (good), yellow (fair), red (poor). Click a dot for details.
Total Bridges
4,363
Poor Condition
209(4.8%)
Good or Better
1,661
Avg Sufficiency
63.7
Average Age
58 yrs
Daily Crossings
76.8M
Click a column header to sort. Click a county name to view its bridges.
County | Total Bridges | Poor Condition % | Avg Sufficiency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fairfield County | 862 | 3.8% | 63.7 |
| Hartford County | 916 | 3.5% | 64.2 |
| Litchfield County | 470 | 7.4% | 63.0 |
| Middlesex County | 309 | 4.2% | 64.1 |
| New Haven County | 893 | 3.7% | 64.1 |
| New London County | 442 | 5.2% | 63.4 |
| Tolland County | 207 | 8.2% | 64.8 |
| Windham County | 264 | 8.7% | 61.9 |
The 10 bridges with the lowest sufficiency ratings in Connecticut.
over NONNEWAUG BROOK
over NORWALK RIVER
over MERRICK BROOK
over HALL MEADOW BROOK
over HALL MEADOW BROOK
over MERRICK BROOK
over INTERSTATE-95
over HOUSATONIC RIVER
over SNAKE MEADOW BROOK
over AMTRAK RAILROAD
The 10 bridges with the highest average daily traffic in Connecticut.
over CANAL DOCK ROAD
over KINGS HWY-GOODWIVES RV
over BOSTWICK AVE
over BPORT HARBOR RT 130 MNRR
over NORWALK RV HENDRICKS AVE
over ROUTE 136
over GOFF BROOK
over METRO NORTH RR & STATION
over FERRIS DRIVE
over WEST RIVER & SR 745
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