As you know, that does not mean that any of those bridges are unsafe in any way. Your desperation is duly noted.We generally close bridges before they actually fall down. Typical emergency repairs are made and restrictions are applied to weight, speed limits or lanes closed often creating major bottlenecks. However there have been a number of bridges that have failed since the last major infrastructure legislation killing nearly 400 people. Out of 600,000 bridges in the US 47,000 have been judge structural deficient.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/15/us/bridge-collapse-history-trnd/index.html
Bridges.
I take it that you intentionally posted a source that shows you to be a fool. Why would you do that?