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Alabama bridge conditions

16,181 inventoried bridges · 545 rated poor · county by county

United States Bridge Conditions2025 National Bridge Inventory, FHWACompiled

The worst bridge in Alabama?

By the measure that matters most - the most traffic on a poor rating - it is I-85 over S Jackson St in Montgomery County, built 1969, carrying about 104,310 vehicles a day. That is a repair-priority flag, not a collapse warning: what a poor rating does and does not mean. See the worst bridge in every state.

Good 35.9% · Fair 60.8% · Poor 3.4% of 16,181 bridges

Bridge conditions by county

Sorted by the number of poor-rated bridges. Click any county for its full bridge list.

CountyBridgesRated poorPoor %
Covington County329329.7%
Jefferson County1,069242.2%
Pickens County232229.5%
DeKalb County297196.4%
Wilcox County1651911.5%
Walker County275165.8%
Tallapoosa County1521610.5%
Montgomery County597162.7%
Washington County171169.4%
Marshall County171158.8%
Calhoun County386153.9%
Mobile County609152.5%
Macon County176158.5%
Chambers County185147.6%
Cullman County246145.7%
Blount County178147.9%
Lauderdale County266134.9%
Jackson County313123.8%
Sumter County240125.0%
Conecuh County221115.0%
Cleburne County163116.7%
Hale County177105.6%
Marengo County201105.0%
Madison County71291.3%
Choctaw County15495.8%
Franklin County19384.1%
Talladega County24383.3%
Dallas County22783.5%
Randolph County16584.8%
Clay County12886.2%
Elmore County20284.0%
Geneva County20573.4%
Perry County16274.3%
Limestone County32572.2%
Russell County20562.9%
Coosa County12664.8%
Greene County20462.9%
Barbour County19263.1%
Lamar County18052.8%
Etowah County23852.1%
Baldwin County38251.3%
Winston County7856.4%
Lawrence County21541.9%
Morgan County27141.5%
Fayette County18642.2%
Monroe County14242.8%
Escambia County20031.5%
Colbert County17231.7%
Shelby County34330.9%
St. Clair County18331.6%
Bullock County13632.2%
Lee County21431.4%
Lowndes County15731.9%
Chilton County19021.1%
Tuscaloosa County48120.4%
Butler County18921.1%
Marion County25520.8%
Pike County16921.2%
Crenshaw County16921.2%
Bibb County12710.8%
Coffee County21610.5%
Houston County24810.4%
Autauga County11710.9%
Clarke County15500.0%
Cherokee County16700.0%
Dale County20600.0%
Henry County13300.0%

The 25 busiest poor-rated bridges in Alabama

BridgeCountyBuiltVehicles/dayCondition
I-85 over S Jackson StMontgomery County, AL1969104,310Poor
In 85 over Union StMontgomery County, AL197083,530Poor
I - 20/59 West over Arron Aronov DriveJefferson County, AL196841,990Poor
I - 20/59 East over Aaron Aronov DriveJefferson County, AL196841,990Poor
I-85 over Moores Mill CreekLee County, AL195840,660Poor
US 98 over Fly CreekBaldwin County, AL196833,798Poor
US 280 over First AvenueLee County, AL199632,040Poor
I85 over BranchMacon County, AL196331,250Poor
Al - 3 North over Peavine Ck * Acl RRShelby County, AL192428,511Poor
US 31 over Drainage CanalMontgomery County, AL192620,900Poor
Al - 5 (US 11) over Opossum CreekJefferson County, AL195519,500Poor
Mcgregor Ave over Eslava CreekMobile County, AL196419,384Poor
Sparkman Dr over Pinhook CreekMadison County, AL196819,100Poor
I65 Sbl over Pintlala CreekMontgomery County, AL196516,060Poor
I65 Nbl over Pintlala CreekMontgomery County, AL196516,060Poor
I65 Sbl over BranchLowndes County, AL196614,920Poor
22ND Street over Morris Ave * RRJefferson County, AL191514,000Poor
US 90 WB over Tensaw/spanish RiverMobile County, AL196513,355Poor
22ND St over Rotary Trail ParkJefferson County, AL191013,000Poor
21ST Street over Morris Ave * RRJefferson County, AL191513,000Poor
Al - 150 over Lil Shades CkJefferson County, AL194512,820Poor
Wynn Dr over Mcdonald CreekMadison County, AL196911,800Poor
AL.14 over Al.power Co.canalElmore County, AL196511,550Poor
SR 38 / US280 over Socapatoy CreekCoosa County, AL197211,250Poor
Al-5 over Mulberry Fork WarriorWalker County, AL197811,113Poor

Frequently asked questions

How many bridges in Alabama are in poor condition?

545 of Alabama's 16,181 inventoried highway bridges are rated in poor condition (3.4%) in the 2025 National Bridge Inventory. 'Poor' is FHWA's classification for a bridge whose deck, superstructure, or substructure is rated 4 or lower on the 0-9 scale; it was formerly called 'structurally deficient'.

Are the poor-rated bridges in Alabama safe to drive on?

A poor rating flags advanced deterioration that needs repair or close monitoring; it does not by itself mean a bridge is unsafe. Bridges judged unsafe are closed or restricted to lighter loads by the owner. Inspections continue on all open bridges, generally at least every 24 months under the National Bridge Inspection Standards.

Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory, 2025 vintage, reported by the Alabama DOT.

Background: how bridge ratings work · what "poor" and "structurally deficient" actually mean · how often bridges are inspected.