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Arugula Latte

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14. It seems like it's a matter of time before someone following in a car gets hurt or killed
Sat Dec 8, 2012, 03:51 PM
Dec 2012

by sheared-off debris.

Yeah, most of those drivers should know better but this seems ridiculously hazardous and worth the money to raise the bridge.

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ROFL! Lugnut Dec 2012 #1
The tow truck company owner rocktivity Dec 2012 #2
I thought the exact same thing silhouete2 Dec 2012 #7
Phone hell! I would have a guy parked right by the bridge. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2012 #28
Did you watch the fucking video? taterguy Dec 2012 #8
But do those drivers LIVE in Durham? rocktivity Dec 2012 #17
Name one fucking tow truck driver . . . taterguy Dec 2012 #25
Some seem to not even stop, oh well keep going. I hope I'm never that dumb. n/t Fla Dem Dec 2012 #3
"Never mind, the camper fits now!" (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2012 #4
We have one just like that here. They have signs everywhere, they madmom Dec 2012 #5
Oh, Please... Unca Jim Dec 2012 #6
As a Philadelphian I couldn't agree with you more! PCIntern Dec 2012 #10
In my comment below 2naSalit Dec 2012 #36
Your rental documents tell you how tall the vehicle is adieu Dec 2012 #11
Rental documents? JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2012 #16
IIRC there is a sign in the cab of the rental truck with the height in VERY LARGE LETTERS Beaverhausen Dec 2012 #39
I thought that too dsc Dec 2012 #19
We had a bridge here in Houston called the Hazard Street Bridge, it lived up to its name. texanwitch Dec 2012 #9
Happens all the time. MineralMan Dec 2012 #12
I crack up every time I see a truck driving North of the Loop on the LSD. RomneyLies Dec 2012 #13
now, if you really lived in chicago, you would know that trucks aren't allowed mopinko Dec 2012 #29
I live near Chicago, and have lived in it. Stuart G Dec 2012 #30
Back in the 1970s and 2naSalit Dec 2012 #33
Yes, they are not allowed. RomneyLies Dec 2012 #34
It seems like it's a matter of time before someone following in a car gets hurt or killed Arugula Latte Dec 2012 #14
They should know how tall their truck is treestar Dec 2012 #15
Downtown Woonsocket, RI has one of these bridges Marrah_G Dec 2012 #18
Athens, GA has one of those too Budgies Revenge Dec 2012 #20
LOL, I remember that underpass.... mike_c Dec 2012 #26
The dumbest one has to be the driver of the 2nd hay truck Major Nikon Dec 2012 #21
the easy solution is to put one of those height testers a reasonable distance in front of them. unblock Dec 2012 #22
All while listening to Rush Limbaugh. ErikJ Dec 2012 #23
Signs? With numbers? That's all mathy and Soshalisticably! Kennah Dec 2012 #43
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
I would guess that a lot of people don't measure at all. Buns_of_Fire Dec 2012 #41
Have the folks in charge of the roads there........... Capt.Rocky300 Dec 2012 #27
We have several in the Syracuse area. whistler162 Dec 2012 #32
How do so many truck drivers sabbat hunter Dec 2012 #35
I feel like I shouldn't laugh... MadrasT Dec 2012 #37
Whoa! I now sees th'trestle at Gregson and Peabody wit new eyeses! struggle4progress Dec 2012 #38
LOL!!! greytdemocrat Dec 2012 #40
Whoa! Aerows Dec 2012 #42
When I moved from NC to SC, Are_grits_groceries Dec 2012 #44
Have driven under it many times over the years. Hissyspit Dec 2012 #45
There's a bridge where I live that always has trucks running into it laundry_queen Dec 2012 #46
2020 UPDATE: The bridge was raised from 11 feet 8 inches rocktivity Jun 2020 #47
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