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More than 100 bridges that are among the worst in the state are still waiting for repairs after the state began collecting new fees to fix them.

Out of 121 bridges that need repairs, only six have been completed. Eighteen are under construction.

The projects are funded by higher vehicle registration fees, fines for late registration and bonds. Transportation officials say some of the projects have to wait in line while the worst bridges are fixed first.

The new fees were part of a statewide program called FASTER, which stands for Funding Advancement for Surface Transportation and Economic Recovery.

Denver Post staff reports

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