The Fix We’re In For: The State of Our Bridges

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Maryland Bridges

  • State rank
    40 of 51
  • Total bridges
    5,176
  • Average age
    43 years
  • Structurally deficient:
    359
  • Percent deficient:
    6.9%
Best Counties Deficient
Montgomery County 4.2%
Anne Arundel County 3.8%
Talbot County 2.6%
Kent County 0%
Worcester County 0%
Worst Counties Deficient
Caroline County 17.8%
Garrett County 14.6%
Cecil County 14.4%
Somerset County 10.6%
Baltimore city 10.5%
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The Fix We're In For:
The State of Maryland's Bridges

Deficient Bridges

  • 25%+
  • 22-25%
  • 17-22%
  • 12-17%
  • 7-12%
  • 0-7%
Maryland

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The Fix We're In For national report includes a summary of the problem, recommendations that could help reduce the alarming repair backlog, and the full battery of data, including the worst 100 counties and the two busiest structurally deficient bridges in each state.

NEW: The Nation's Busiest Bridges

This new report and its rankings look at the problem from a metropolitan perspective. Bridges in metro areas carry a disproportionate share of all trips on deficient bridges — the largest 102 metro areas carry 75 percent of all traffic crossing a deficient bridge each day.

The State of Our Nation's Bridges

Despite billions of dollars in federal, state and local funds directed toward the maintenance of existing bridges, 68,842 bridges — 11.5 percent of total highway bridges in the U.S. — are classified as "structurally deficient," requiring significant maintenance, rehabilitation or replacement.

Two key problems persist: while Congress has repeatedly declared bridge safety a national priority, existing federal programs don't ensure that aging bridges actually get fixed; and the current level of investment is nowhere near what is needed to keep up with our rapidly growing backlog of aging bridges.

Learn More About Our Bridge Backlog

Did you know that states can transfer up to half of their federal money dedicated to bridge repair to other projects, no questions asked? Learn more about our bridges — and what we can do to start fixing them.

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Tell Congress: Fix It!

America's transportation system is broken. Bridges are crumbling, commute times are longer than ever, and too few people have access to good options. It's past time to fix it.


Add your name to the growing list of Americans calling on Congress to fix it for America and give us safe, affordable and timely transportation options that we need

Maryland Counties, Ranked by Percentage of Structurally Deficient Bridges

CountyNumber of BridgesNumber of structurally deficient bridgesPercent of bridges that are structurally deficientBridge average annual daily trafficAverage daily traffic on SD bridges
Caroline731317.8%211,36426,351
Garrett1301914.6%315,50025,001
Cecil1672414.4%1,038,098121,409
Somerset47510.6%156,888888
Baltimore city3814010.5%10,954,7611,158,680
Harford247249.7%1,650,51868,156
Dorchester4748.5%156,55412,596
Baltimore759557.2%19,204,2601,260,225
Washington292217.2%3,410,259187,035
Carroll202146.9%863,66535,867
Allegany239166.7%1,388,70091,377
Calvert3026.7%288,32331,073
Frederick469316.6%4,309,289423,922
Howard265166.0%5,734,402258,163
Prince George's531285.3%14,542,587474,962
Wicomico9955.1%831,68937,400
Charles8444.8%582,2984,328
Queen Anne's8744.6%626,19726,502
St. Mary's4724.3%316,88510,160
Montgomery407174.2%11,693,928162,386
Anne Arundel366143.8%10,483,959196,731
Talbot3912.6%350,589750
Kent4300.0%123,980
Worcester8000.0%365,046
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