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In reply to the discussion: Toughest Bridge in U.S.A..... people don't believe in warnings..some people are so sure..they know. [View all]madmom
(9,681 posts)5. We have one just like that here. They have signs everywhere, they
changed them to flashing signs, even detours. Nothing helps. They are now in the process of trying to get funds to lower the road bed.
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Toughest Bridge in U.S.A..... people don't believe in warnings..some people are so sure..they know. [View all]
Stuart G
Dec 2012
OP
IIRC there is a sign in the cab of the rental truck with the height in VERY LARGE LETTERS
Beaverhausen
Dec 2012
#39
We had a bridge here in Houston called the Hazard Street Bridge, it lived up to its name.
texanwitch
Dec 2012
#9
It seems like it's a matter of time before someone following in a car gets hurt or killed
Arugula Latte
Dec 2012
#14
the easy solution is to put one of those height testers a reasonable distance in front of them.
unblock
Dec 2012
#22
It's mentioned at the end of the video, and I don't know if anyone noticed,
Buns_of_Fire
Dec 2012
#24
Wonder how many people measured to the top of the truck roof but not the A/C unit above it?
dixiegrrrrl
Dec 2012
#31