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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]Marrah_G
(28,581 posts)18. Downtown Woonsocket, RI has one of these bridges
Couple times a year at least, some idiot is stuck under the train bridge.
here is the most recent...and not a rental truck.
http://woonsocket.patch.com/articles/truck-sticks-under-main-street-rail-bridge-blocking-morning-traffic
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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