This is a good example of reading reviews for where you’re going. Using an atlas and hammer app.since it gives truck restricted roads. Combined with a truck gps. Should be enough info to get there safely.
N.Y. Bridge Heights and laws regarding going under some of them.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Hammer166, Apr 2, 2025.
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Nothing about Manhattan makes navigation a breeze.FullMetalJacket Thanks this.
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If you know the history of that sign it’s quite comical….hotrod1653 and ncmickey Thank this.
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Actually as well as Manhattan is grided it’s quite ez and with the exception of the West Side Hiway&FDR drive it’s easily navigable
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Except for how tight it is. And then you turn down a tight street and somebody opens their car door into your trailer duals for some reason.FullMetalJacket and ‘Olhand Thank this.
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The roadz in itself are easy. But add all the ########, and it no longer is a breeze. No trucks on the FDR or west side highway (except the surface section), and the west side highway should have been a real multi level highway already and the FDR extended to over the sea.Bean Jr., FullMetalJacket and ‘Olhand Thank this.
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That's hardly news for literally ANYBODY within a 500 mile radius of NYC......Anything in NY state over 13'6" requires an oversize permit...
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Well, there's always the "Here, Hold My Beer Crowd".
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