The South Carolina Lewis Joint Status Report is an official document produced by the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCOT) that tracks the status of the Lewis Joint, a bridge connecting South Carolina and Georgia across the Savannah River. The report provides an overview of the bridge's current conditions, including its structural integrity, maintenance needs, traffic flow, and safety concerns. It also includes detailed information about the bridge's current load rating, any modifications or repairs that have been made, and any upcoming work that needs to be done. There are two types of South Carolina Lewis Joint Status Reports: an annual report and an interim report. The annual report is published once a year and provides an up-to-date overview of the bridge's condition and any maintenance and repair needs. The interim report is published more frequently and focuses on any changes or updates made since the last annual report.