Sunday, March 1, 2026

Just driving along, listening to music, when.....

 


14 comments:

  1. the internet has caused this to seem like a common event

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  2. The East Street Bridge, Westwood MA. It has claimed all kinds of trucks. https://youtu.be/rAeo86I_a_k

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  3. In my years, I’ve watched this happen 3 times in 2 different locations. It’s like people forget they’re driving a truck

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  4. Not so ‘excellent’.
    You’d think the locals would raise that low bridge.

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    1. If you follow the link at 4.57am, it says the bridge belongs to the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transport Authority). It's kind of hard to raise train tracks.
      Al_in_Ottawa

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  5. Needs major heith sign.

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  6. I've seen "kneeling" buses that lower themselves to allow passengers easier access- we need trucks with a "duck" feature that will avoid hitting low bridges- just a thought-

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  7. There must be another way to get there.

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  8. That was my biggest fear driving truck. Was the posted height accurate.

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  9. There is a railroad bridge that goes over State Route 183 in Ohio, that was hit by over-height trucks enough that the road was finally lowered to increase the clearance.

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    1. One in Davenport, Iowa too. Railroad bridge and real low. Flashing lights all over the place for a couple of miles out but that thing seems to get a truck or two every year.

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  10. HMMM . . . half expect to find the driver graduated from the Singh School of Truck Driving.

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  11. Rockem sockem robotsMarch 2, 2026 at 4:22 PM

    You knocked my block off!

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