The document lists the counties in Michigan ranked by the number and percentage of bridges classified as structurally deficient (SD) or functionally obsolete (FO). Wayne County has the most bridges (1,026) and highest percentage (54%) of bridges in one of those categories. The definitions provided explain that structurally deficient bridges have components rated in poor condition, while functionally obsolete bridges were built to older design standards with less capacity or clearance than current standards. Of Michigan's total 10,929 bridges, 2,843 or 26% are SD or FO.
The document lists the counties in Michigan ranked by the number and percentage of bridges classified as structurally deficient (SD) or functionally obsolete (FO). Wayne County has the most bridges (1,026) and highest percentage (54%) of bridges in one of those categories. The definitions provided explain that structurally deficient bridges have components rated in poor condition, while functionally obsolete bridges were built to older design standards with less capacity or clearance than current standards. Of Michigan's total 10,929 bridges, 2,843 or 26% are SD or FO.
The document lists the counties in Michigan ranked by the number and percentage of bridges classified as structurally deficient (SD) or functionally obsolete (FO). Wayne County has the most bridges (1,026) and highest percentage (54%) of bridges in one of those categories. The definitions provided explain that structurally deficient bridges have components rated in poor condition, while functionally obsolete bridges were built to older design standards with less capacity or clearance than current standards. Of Michigan's total 10,929 bridges, 2,843 or 26% are SD or FO.
The document lists the counties in Michigan ranked by the number and percentage of bridges classified as structurally deficient (SD) or functionally obsolete (FO). Wayne County has the most bridges (1,026) and highest percentage (54%) of bridges in one of those categories. The definitions provided explain that structurally deficient bridges have components rated in poor condition, while functionally obsolete bridges were built to older design standards with less capacity or clearance than current standards. Of Michigan's total 10,929 bridges, 2,843 or 26% are SD or FO.