I was horrified and saddened to learn about the bridge collapse in Minnesota. This is actually the same highway I drive on several times a week, except it’s about 1,500 miles south of where the collapse occurred. While the collapse of one bridge does not automatically mean other bridges are in danger, this is as good a time as any to look at bridge safety overall. The picture is not pretty–according to Burnt Orange Report (using Federal Highway Authority reports), 193 bridges were rated as “structurally deficient” by the Department of Transportation in 2006. I’ve had a hard time making it through the 33-page report, so I don’t know if any of the six bridges I frequent made the list. I will eventually find out, but that’s not really the issue–all bridges should be routinely maintained and checked for safety standards. Tell your representatives.