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Folks check your overhead clearance

Started by roadrunnertex, September 11, 2010, 06:46:48 AM

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happycamperbrat

QuoteI have no idea how Amtrak intends to keep the trains running when they do replace them.  (Maybe they will build a seperate bridge for each track?)
or we will do the new monorail supertrain.

Maybe it would help though to have warning signs well ahead of the bridges near an off ramp or other side street that warned motorists of the upcoming bridge being less then 14 feet?!
The Little GTO is a 102" wide and 40' long 1983 GMC RTS II and my name is Teresa in case I forgot to sign my post

steve wardwell

off subject sorry, but similar I tried to take a sailboat with a 56' mast through a 50' bridge once.New Boat to us with some BAD information.. Cape may on the back side. creeping along hit the bridge at 2 knots with the fore stay, started forceing the stern down in the water...slammed reverse...caught a .lucky break with no damage....that is how you get killed.......s.........
Sometimes the more I think about something the less I think about something.    As soon as I save a little money my bus finds out.                                      Why grab a plane when you can take the bus ?                         If I'm wrong 10% of the time how can the "Queen" be right 100%

crown

  when i was a kid there was a railroad bridge at least once a week a rv was stuck in it everytime the driver said the same thing
that they where told by woodalls that was the best route took woodalls about 5 years before they changed that route crown
john
57 crown
costa rica

buswarrior

Those coaches are from Van Hool

http://www.abc-companies.com/models/TD925.asp

We'll call it 13 foot 2 inches tall.

The driver would have been well informed by his employer as to the need to watch the sky for clearances, especially if lost.

The drift towards ambivalence towards one's duties, no matter the occupation, is a societal disease with no cure in sight.

Most unfortunate.

happy coaching!
buswarrior

Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

rwc

Relying on GPS for truckers is not a problem if they invest in one made for trucks that give clearance and weight limits. A GPS will allow you to exclude certain types of roads. Have to blame this on negligence not high tech.