Ohio Bridges

26,729 highway bridges across 88 counties · NBI 2024 data

4.7% in poor condition
National avg: 6.8%
16,319
9,143
1267
Good: 16,319 (61.1%) Fair: 9,143 (34.2%) Poor: 1,267 (4.7%)

About Ohio's Bridge Infrastructure

Ohio maintains 26,729 highway bridges across 88 counties, forming critical links in the state's transportation network. With an average construction year of 1977, the typical bridge in Ohio is approximately 49 years old—matching the national average. The state's oldest bridge dates back to 1828, representing over a century of service and offering a window into historic bridge engineering practices.

Currently, 4.7% of Ohio's bridges are rated in poor condition, better than the national average of 6.8%. This indicates relatively strong investment in bridge maintenance and replacement programs. A "poor" condition rating indicates significant deterioration requiring attention, though these bridges remain safe for travel at their posted limits. Federal regulations require bridge inspections at least every 24 months to ensure public safety.

Bridge conditions in Ohio reflect decades of infrastructure investment decisions shaped by geography, climate, traffic demands, and available funding. Average daily traffic of 6,484 vehicles per bridge is below the national average, which can reduce wear but still requires consistent maintenance investment. The state's 173,192,290 total daily bridge crossings underscore how essential this infrastructure is to daily commerce and commuting.

The material composition of Ohio's bridge inventory reflects regional construction practices and evolving engineering standards. The predominant construction material is steel, accounting for 41.3% of all structures. Material choice affects maintenance requirements, expected lifespan, and vulnerability to environmental factors specific to the region. Understanding these patterns helps transportation planners allocate resources effectively and prioritize infrastructure investments.

1267 of 26,729 Ohio bridges have a rating of 4 or below. Rating 4 = advanced deterioration.

#BridgeRatingLocationBuiltDaily Traffic
1REDDINGTON HILL RD
over TRAIL RUN
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 116 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures.
0
Belmont County Co. · 300 FT S OF SR3311910200
2TOWNSHIP RD 9435
over STREAM
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 96 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Guernsey County Co. · .2 MI S OF STATE HWY 265193096
3Twp. Rd. H1
over BEAVER CREEK (CLOSED)
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 101 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Henry County Co. · 0.1 mi. west of Rd. 2192520
4Twp. Rd. 8C
over 1157 N TURKEY FOOT(CLOSE
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 126 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Henry County Co. · 0.20 mi. north of CR 424190010
5Twp. Rd. 16B
over DITCH 1179 (CLOSED)
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 110 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Henry County Co. · 0.05 mi. south of Rd. N191610
6WEST AVENUE
over CLOSED (MAHONING RIVER)
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 97 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures.
0
Mahoning County Co. · 0.2 MI. N. OF MAHONING AV1929120
7CR125
over CLOSED
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 138 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures.
0
Morrow County Co. · .10 MI.E.OF INT.OF SR421888150
8TOWNSHIP ROAD 99
over GORDON CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 131 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Paulding County Co. · 0.1 MI N OF JCT C230189530
9COLD SPRINGS ROAD
over TRIB L. MIAMI R (CLOSED)
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 116 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures.
0
Warren County Co. · 0.67 mi E of TR 831910336
10HORTON ROAD
over CONNEAUT CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 126 years old, this is among Ohio's oldest structures.
1
Ashtabula County Co. · .5 MI. N. OF HATCHES COR.1900

Bridges by County

Franklin County holds 3% of Ohio's bridges. Preble County has the highest deficiency rate.

CountyBridgesConditionPoorPoor %Avg ADT
Franklin County
Largest bridge inventory in Ohio. Below-average deficiency rate. High-traffic area averaging 28,210 vehicles per bridge daily.
922
563
315
182.0%28,210
Cuyahoga County
One of Ohio's largest bridge inventories. Poor condition rate significantly above state average. High-traffic area averaging 24,996 vehicles per bridge daily.
871
532
298
84
849.6%24,996
Hamilton County
One of Ohio's largest bridge inventories. High-traffic area averaging 21,785 vehicles per bridge daily.
783
478
268
232.9%21,785
Montgomery County632
386
216
172.7%16,912
Summit County
Below-average deficiency rate.
563
344
193
132.3%18,132
Wood County508
310
174
224.3%5,714
Darke County
Below-average deficiency rate.
463
283
158
20.4%993
Licking County
Poor condition rate significantly above state average.
439
268
150
34
347.7%5,136
Lucas County
Below-average deficiency rate.
418
255
143
81.9%14,612
Stark County415
254
142
23
235.5%9,992

Infrastructure Profile

Key Metrics
Average bridge age49 years
Average year built1977
Oldest bridge1828
Newest bridge2024
Avg daily traffic/bridge6,484
Total daily crossings173.2M
Rating Distribution (0–9 scale)
0–4 = Poor · 5–6 = Fair · 7–9 = Good
Construction Materials
Steel11,035(41.3%)
Prestressed Concrete8,535(31.9%)
Concrete6,874(25.7%)
Wood/Timber117(0.4%)
Metal (Other)94(0.4%)
Masonry54(0.2%)
Other20(0.1%)

Ohio vs. National Average

Poor Condition
4.7%
National: 6.8%✓ Better
Good Condition
61.1%
National: 44.1%✓ Better
Average Age
49 yr
National: 49 yr✗ Worse
Avg Daily Traffic
6,484
National: 7,954✓ Better
Data Source: Federal Highway Administration, National Bridge Inventory 2024. Bridge conditions rated 0–9 per FHWA Recording and Coding Guide. "Poor" = rating ≤ 4 on deck, superstructure, substructure, or culvert.
Inspections typically occur every 24 months. Structurally deficient does not mean unsafe.
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