More than 1,500 Illinois bridges, some of them carrying tens of thousands of people each day, display more structural problems than the Minneapolis bridge that collapsed last month and killed 13 people. Cars and trucks are barreling across worn-out decks, crumbling pillars or aging supports, an Associated Press review of federal data shows."
~The tables listed below both list all 50 states and show Illinois' ranking in comparison:
**Updated**-This spreadsheet shows all of the 2,400-plus bridges in Illinois considered_ structurally deficient _ by county, with their safety ratings.
**Updated**-This spreadsheet shows the Illinois bridges that scored _a 50 or below _on the 100-point sufficiency rating scale, indicating they qualify for federal funds for replacement.
This spreadsheet is a rundown of the number and percentage of bridges in each state with_structural deficiencies.(xls doc)
This spreadsheet shows the same data for bridges considered_functionally obsolete. (xls doc)
This spreadsheet compares the_ age of bridges with structural deficiencies_ (xls doc) in all the states.
This spreadsheet is a list of all_Illinois bridges _with structural deficiencies by county, location and their average daily traffic volume
This spreadsheet is a list of_ Illinois counties _and the number and percentage of bridges considered structurally deficient.
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