I haven’t been to Detroit in a few years so I forgot the exact low spots, (route 23 and I believe I75 in downtown Detroit, could be wrong on this, but there are several 13’7 or so bridges in and around Detroit. There are also plenty of good roads that you can run tall if you know the way around. My GPS height setting was on the money in the routes I could take slightly tall. Maybe someone who still runs Detroit can chime in.
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Keep your ### off 75 or 94 close to downtown. Period. Lot of high 13' high inches and 14' low inches bridges
There's I think a 13'9 or 13'10 on US23 north of M14.
I went from heavy haul to dump trucks and wagons to reefer so it's not as big a concern as it once was.
Rest of the interstates are pretty good. I'm not as familiar with other state or US routes there. About all I can remember off the top of my head.Problematique Thanks this. -
I would go I-40, I-44, I-70 to Indy. I-69 to Ft Wayne. Then US 24 to I-475 to I-75 at Perrysburg into Michigan.
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