Georgia bridge conditions
15,090 inventoried bridges · 263 rated poor · county by county
United States Bridge Conditions2025 National Bridge Inventory, FHWACompiled
- 263 of Georgia's 15,090 inventoried bridges are rated in poor condition (1.7%) in the 2025 National Bridge Inventory, as of .
- 10,876 bridges (72.1%) are rated good and 3,951 (26.2%) fair.
- The national poor rate is about 6.7%; Georgia is at or below it (see all states ranked).
- The busiest poor-rated bridge in the state is Piedmont Road over Peachtree Creek in Fulton County, carrying about 44,100 vehicles a day.
By the measure that matters most - the most traffic on a poor rating - it is Piedmont Road over Peachtree Creek in Fulton County, built 1960, carrying about 44,100 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 72.1% · Fair 26.2% · Poor 1.7% of 15,090 bridges
Bridge conditions by county
Sorted by the number of poor-rated bridges. Click any county for its full bridge list.
The 25 busiest poor-rated bridges in Georgia
Frequently asked questions
How many bridges in Georgia are in poor condition?
263 of Georgia's 15,090 inventoried highway bridges are rated in poor condition (1.7%) 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 Georgia 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 Georgia DOT.
Background: how bridge ratings work · what "poor" and "structurally deficient" actually mean · how often bridges are inspected.