Data from the Federal Highway Administration compiled by Stacker shows which counties in West Virginia have the most bridges in need of repair. Twenty-three percent of the bridges in Lincoln and Cabell Counties are in poor condition, according to the report with a slightly greater percentage in Roane and Raleigh counties. The most bridges in need of repair in West Virginia exist in Ohiho County, with thirty-seven percent in poor condition. One in three U.S. bridges is in need of repair or replacement, according to data, with a total cost of $54 billion.