ANNAPOLIS, MD — April 21, 2025 - The Chesapeake Bay Bridge doesn't meet the risk threshold for ship collisions for new bridges, officials announced Monday. The operator of the Bay Bridge outlined plans to reduce the risk of a vessel crash in the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.

The National Transportation Safety Board last month ordered a risk of collapse evaluation on the William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bay Bridge near Annapolis. The Bay Bridge was among 68 bridges nationwide that received NTSB orders for a second look.

Though the Bay Bridge falls short of requirements for new bridges, it still meets the criteria of its federal permit and does not legally require remediation. The bridge was built to the appropriate standards when the eastbound span was erected in 1951 and its westbound counterpart was constructed in 1973. The designation means the crossing wouldn't meet the standards for new bridges built in 2025.

The Maryland Transportation Authority, which owns the Bay Bridge, said it will implement short- and long-term solutions like "bridge operational restrictions, regulatory requirements for vessel transits under the Bay Bridges, and physical protection measures."... Read More: Pikesville Patch