In 2017, Travel and Leisure analyzed data from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for nearly 700,000 bridges in the US. Their analysis awarded each bridge a "sufficiency rating" based on four FHWA categories: structural adequacy, safety, functionality, and whether it was used often by the public.
Boston's Storrow Drive, which includes the Storrow Drive Tunnel, received the worst rating possible: a zero on a scale of zero to 100. Over time, the tunnel's cracked beams, drooping ceiling, and leaks have mandated immediate repairs, but the entire structure will likely have to be rebuilt someday, an engineering professor told the Boston Globe.