The AASHTO Bridge Design specifications define a fracture-critical member as a component in tension whose failure is expected to result in the collapse of a bridge. The tension flanges of twin box-girder bridges are thus labeled as fracture-critical. In order to avoid the catastrophic collapse suggested by the AASHTO specifications, fracture-critical bridges, constituting 11% of all steel bridges in the country, are subjected to frequent and stringent evaluation and inspection. The Texas Department of Transportation, interested in reducing the cost of an otherwise attractive bridge design, is now questioning the validity of the original statement by AASHTO. In particular, it is not clear whether or not a single localized fracture can lead t...