Question about bridge height
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Nsuaqcat, Apr 12, 2020.
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Pay attention, most bridges have there limits posted, not all. In San Antonio you can get into trouble off the interstate, but there posted.
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I was delivering to South end of San Antonio and the underpasses going under the interstate were like 12'9 or close to it. you simply get back on the interstate, and try the next exit.
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Just a note of caution. States can repave and actually raise the surface of the roadway several inches. Those signs and the information in the atlases are generally good but can be wrong at times. Just take note of new or fresh pavement on bridges that are close to start with. Also, I have discovered over the years that not all low clearance bridges are listed. These things can be confusing. I once was making a delivery in Texas and had to travel down a FM road off the network. I was told to be very careful and not miss my turn because there was a 9-foot bridge just past it. No mention of it at all in my atlas. Almost every tale of woe I hear coming from a driver trapped by one started by I was on a county or local road. I think that the now-famous video of that USA Truck was such an occurrence. Just be careful.
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