Wow, there are a lot of bridges here... one second please.
Wow, there are a lot of bridges here... one second please.
The average US bridge is 48 years old. That's a lot of birthday candles.
over FLINT CREEK
2 MI NE OF STANLEY
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This bridge has a Poor overall condition rating of 4 out of 9. This bridge is classified as being in poor condition, meaning one or more structural components have significant deterioration. Poor condition does not mean the bridge is unsafe to drive on, but it does mean repairs or replacement may be needed.
The bridge carries 171 vehicles per day and is 99 years old (reconstructed in 1968).
Its sufficiency rating of 49.0 places it below the national average of 63.6.
For travelers with bridge anxiety
This bridge may cause some awareness for travelers with bridge anxiety, but has manageable characteristics.
This bridge is 59 feet long — a quick crossing, under 5 seconds at highway speed.
A standard overpass design with solid barriers on each side.
No height data available — likely a standard overpass height.
Only about 171 vehicles cross daily — very light traffic with low congestion risk.
The deck is 29 feet wide with 1-2 lanes — a narrower crossing.
This bridge crosses over water. Focus on the road ahead — the water is far below.
This comfort score is designed to help individuals with bridge anxiety plan their travel. All bridges in the National Bridge Inventory are regularly inspected and deemed safe for travel. This is not medical advice — if you experience severe anxiety, please consult a healthcare professional.
Year Built
1927
99 years old (rebuilt 1968)
Structure Type
Concrete Frame
Total Length
59 ft
18.0 m
Deck Width
29 ft
8.7 m
Spans
1
sections between supports
Max Span
58 ft
longest unsupported section (17.6 m)
Traffic Lanes
2 lanes
Two-way traffic
Daily Traffic
171vehicles/day
42.83971°N, 77.11609°W
Concrete Frame
A concrete frame bridge is a rigid structure where the deck and supports are monolithically connected, creating a strong, continuous structure.
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Data from the National Bridge Inventory (NBI), maintained by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
Data year: 2025. Conditions may have changed since the last inspection.
This information is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be used as the sole basis for any decisions related to bridge safety or transportation planning. Always consult official sources and local authorities for the most current data.