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The Most Dangerous Bridges in Every State

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Massachusetts
> Bridge description: I-93 Northbound over Route 24 Northbound
> Bridge location: Norfolk County
> Bridge type: Urban Interstate
> Year built: 1958
> Avg. daily crossings: 193,356

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Michigan
> Bridge description: I-696 over I-75
> Bridge location: Oakland County
> Bridge type: Urban Interstate
> Year built: 1971
> Avg. daily crossings: 209,200

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Minnesota
> Bridge description: I-35W over Cliff Rd.
> Bridge location: Dakota County
> Bridge type: Urban Interstate
> Year built: 1959
> Avg. daily crossings: 92,000

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Mississippi
> Bridge description: I-20 over Lynch St.
> Bridge location: Hinds County
> Bridge type: Urban Interstate
> Year built: 1969
> Avg. daily crossings: 26,000

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Missouri
> Bridge description: I-270E over Conway Rd.
> Bridge location: St. Louis County
> Bridge type: Urban Interstate
> Year built: 1964
> Avg. daily crossings: 196,655

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