Worst Bridges in Georgia

Bridges with the lowest condition ratings in Georgia. Georgia has 240 bridges in poor condition (1.6% of 15,069 total bridges).

15,069

Total Bridges

1.6%

In Poor Condition

240

Poor Bridges

10

Listed Below

Understanding Bridge Conditions in Georgia

Georgia's bridge infrastructure reflects decades of construction, maintenance, and replacement decisions influenced by geography, climate, traffic patterns, and available funding. With 240 bridges currently rated in poor condition (1.6% of the total inventory), understanding what these ratings mean helps residents and policymakers make informed decisions about infrastructure investment.

Federal inspectors evaluate three key components on every highway bridge: the deck (the driving surface and its immediate supports), the superstructure (beams, girders, trusses, or other primary load-carrying members), and the substructure (piers, abutments, and foundations that transfer loads to the ground). Each component receives a rating from 0 to 9, with the lowest of these three ratings determining the overall condition category. A rating of 4 or below classifies a bridge as “poor,” indicating significant structural deterioration that warrants prioritized attention.

Poor-rated bridges remain safe for use at their posted limits because federal law requires that any bridge with load-carrying deficiencies be either repaired, posted with weight restrictions, or closed. Many poor-rated bridges receive more frequent inspections than the standard 24-month cycle, allowing engineers to monitor deterioration rates and ensure conditions have not worsened beyond safe operating limits. Weight restrictions protect the structure while allowing continued service until rehabilitation or replacement can be funded and constructed.

Infrastructure investment decisions involve difficult trade-offs between maintaining aging structures and building new capacity. Bridges listed below represent the most deteriorated structures in Georgia's inventory, where rehabilitation or replacement investment would have the greatest impact on improving overall infrastructure condition. Understanding where these bridges are located helps communities advocate for appropriate funding and plan alternative routes when load restrictions affect commercial traffic.

Condition Rating Scale

0-2

Failed to Critical

Closed or severely restricted. Major deterioration requiring immediate action.

3-4

Serious to Poor

Significant deterioration affecting capacity. Often weight-restricted.

5-6

Fair

Minor deterioration visible. Maintenance recommended but not urgent.

7-9

Good to Excellent

Components in sound condition with no significant deficiencies.

Lowest Rated Bridges in Georgia

RankBridgeRatingYear BuiltCondition
#1HEMBREE ROAD

over HICKORY LEVEL CREEK

4.6 MI S OF HOMER

01958Poor
#2KEMP ROAD

over DOUBLE BRANCH

5.75 MI E OF ATTAPULGUS

01993Poor
#3BROWNS BRIDGE ROAD

over MILL SHOAL CREEK

3.3 MI SW OF BOWMAN

01993Poor
#4Turman road.

over FORK CREEK

4.8 MI S OF BOWMAN

01956Poor
#5BALD EAGLE ROAD

over CARLAN CREEK

6.2 MI SW OF CARNESVILLE

01987Poor
#6CHESHIRE BRIDGE RD

over CSX RAILROAD (639814N)

IN N ATLANTA

01937Poor
#7SNIDER ROAD

over JOES CREEK

2.4 MI E OF MITCHELL

01950Poor
#8WATER WORKS RD

over CSX RAILROAD (279806B)

2.1 MI W OF SPARTA

01989Poor
#9SELFRIDGE ROAD

over LITTLE COTTON INDIAN CR

4 MI N OF McDONOUGH

01955Poor
#10RABBIT RUN ROAD

over TUSSAHAW CREEK TRIB

4 MI. N. OF LOCUST CROVE

01995Poor

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Data Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) National Bridge Inventory 2024

Bridge inspection data is typically updated every 24 months. Conditions may have changed since the last inspection.

“Structurally deficient” does not mean a bridge is unsafe or likely to collapse. It indicates that one or more key structural elements are in poor or worse condition. Bridges are inspected regularly and may have load restrictions in place.

This data is for informational purposes only and should not be used for route clearance or vehicle weight decisions.