Covington Bypass over Dried Indian Creek
Good Condition38 years old12,100 vehicles/day
Location
| State | Georgia |
| County | Newton |
| Location | 1 Mi S Of Covington |
| Carries | Covington Bypass |
| Crosses | Dried Indian Creek |
| Coordinates | 33.56671, -83.86099 |
Condition Ratings
| Overall Condition | Good |
| Deck | 7 (Good) |
| Superstructure | 8 (Very Good) |
| Substructure | 7 (Good) |
| Channel/Waterway | 5 (Fair) |
| Scour Critical | 5 — Stable for scour |
Physical Characteristics
| Material | Prestressed Concrete |
| Design | Stringer/Multi-beam |
| Total Length | 184.1 ft (56.1 m) |
| Max Span | 40.0 ft (12.2 m) |
| Deck Width | 43.3 ft (13.2 m) |
| Deck Area | 740.5 sq m |
| Main Spans | 5 |
| Year Built | 1988 |
Traffic
| Avg Daily Traffic | 12,100 (2024) |
| Truck Traffic | 1% |
| Lanes On Bridge | 2 |
Inspection & Ownership
| Last Inspection | December 2024 |
| Inspection Frequency | Every 24 months |
| Owner | County Highway Agency |
| Historical Significance | Bridge is not eligible for the National Register |
| Structure Number | 000000021700600 |