I-76
I-76 in 0.15 MI N Of 76-295 JCT, Camden County, New Jersey received a condition grade of B (68/100). Built in 1956, the bridge carries 214K vehicles daily on I-76 over Kings Highway (CR 551s).
Component Ratings
The riding surface — evaluated for cracking, spalling, and wear
Beams, girders, and trusses that support the deck
Piers, abutments, and foundations below the deck
Bridge Details
About This Bridge
I-76 is a 70-year-old bridge located 0.15 MI N Of 76-295 JCT in Camden County, New Jersey. The bridge carries I-76 over Kings Highway (CR 551s) with 12 traffic lanes, handling approximately 214K vehicles per day. Built in 1956 and reconstructed in 2008, the structure spans 22.9 meters.
The bridge received a Condition Grade of B (68/100) based on Federal Highway Administration inspection data. Its deck is rated 7/9 (good), superstructure 7/9 (good), and substructure 7/9 (good).
This bridge is owned and maintained by State Highway Agency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I-76 has a Condition Score of 68/100 (Grade B). Its deck is rated 7/9, superstructure 7/9, and substructure 7/9 on the NBI scale. The bridge is not classified as structurally deficient.
I-76 was built in 1956 and reconstructed in 2008, making it 70 years old. The average bridge age in the United States is 48 years.
I-76 carries approximately 214K vehicles per day (average daily traffic). The bridge has 12 traffic lanes. It is 22.9 meters long and located on I-76 in 0.15 MI N Of 76-295 JCT, Camden County, New Jersey.
No, I-76 is not classified as structurally deficient. All three primary components (deck, superstructure, and substructure) are rated above 4 on the 0-9 NBI scale.
I-76 is located 0.15 MI N Of 76-295 JCT in Camden County, New Jersey. The bridge carries I-76 over Kings Highway (CR 551s). Its coordinates are 39.878800, -75.102481. It is maintained by State Highway Agency.
I-76 carries I-76 over Kings Highway (CR 551s). The bridge is 22.9 meters long and was built in 1956, with reconstruction in 2008.
Condition Score is calculated from deck (33%), superstructure (33%), and substructure (34%) NBI ratings with an age penalty for bridges over 50 years.