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The National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is a database, compiled by the Federal Highway Administration, with information on all bridges and tunnels in the United States that have roads passing above or below them. That is similar to the grade-crossing identifier number database, compiled by the Federal Railroad Administration, which identifies all railroad crossings. The bridge information includes the design of the bridge and the dimensions of the usable portion. The data is often used to analyze bridges and to judge their condition. The inventory is developed for the purpose of having a unified database for bridges to ensure the safety of the traveling public, as required by the . It includes identification information, bridge types and specifications, operational conditions, bridge data incl

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  • The National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is a database, compiled by the Federal Highway Administration, with information on all bridges and tunnels in the United States that have roads passing above or below them. That is similar to the grade-crossing identifier number database, compiled by the Federal Railroad Administration, which identifies all railroad crossings. The bridge information includes the design of the bridge and the dimensions of the usable portion. The data is often used to analyze bridges and to judge their condition. The inventory is developed for the purpose of having a unified database for bridges to ensure the safety of the traveling public, as required by the . It includes identification information, bridge types and specifications, operational conditions, bridge data including geometric data and functional description, and inspection data. Any bridge more than 20 ft (6 m) long used for vehicular traffic is included. (en)
  • Le National Bridge Inventory – ou NBI – est une base de données de la Federal Highway Administration recensant tous les tunnels et ponts routiers aux États-Unis. Chaque ouvrage d'art listé est désigné par un identifiant alphanumérique, par exemple AZ00051 pour le Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge, en Arizona. (fr)
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  • Le National Bridge Inventory – ou NBI – est une base de données de la Federal Highway Administration recensant tous les tunnels et ponts routiers aux États-Unis. Chaque ouvrage d'art listé est désigné par un identifiant alphanumérique, par exemple AZ00051 pour le Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge, en Arizona. (fr)
  • The National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is a database, compiled by the Federal Highway Administration, with information on all bridges and tunnels in the United States that have roads passing above or below them. That is similar to the grade-crossing identifier number database, compiled by the Federal Railroad Administration, which identifies all railroad crossings. The bridge information includes the design of the bridge and the dimensions of the usable portion. The data is often used to analyze bridges and to judge their condition. The inventory is developed for the purpose of having a unified database for bridges to ensure the safety of the traveling public, as required by the . It includes identification information, bridge types and specifications, operational conditions, bridge data incl (en)
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  • National Bridge Inventory (fr)
  • National Bridge Inventory (en)
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