That Bridge I'm always postin about

Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by bbqhoncho, Sep 13, 2011.

  1. bbqhoncho

    bbqhoncho Light Load Member

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    Ok Drivers, I'm friends with one of the reporters from the paper and the town is lookin for ways to stop this from happening again. You folk get around more then I do anymore. What's new in bridge notices, I mean ones that work. I will email this to the reporter, Ms Danielle

    http://tonawanda-news.com/local/x1896318175/CITY-OF-TONAWANDA-Bridge-match


    Thanks Drivers, You know if people would ask us more often, AND LISTEN. This world would be a better place to live
     
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  3. SLCTrucker

    SLCTrucker Medium Load Member

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    I know of a low tunnel clearance in the UK, it has a sensor about half a mile before the low clearance, sets off flashing lights a then puts down a barrier similar to a railroad crossing...
     
  4. osokusmc

    osokusmc Light Load Member

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    I know what would work for me. Put a coop under the bridge. I'll be going around.
     
  5. tech10171968

    tech10171968 Medium Load Member

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    In the US we also have several overheight sensors along a stretch of I-95 in North Carolina. A sign directs all trucks to the right lane, where they can be measured by the sensor. If found to be too tall, a hard-to-miss flashing sign at the exit offramp instructs the vehicle to take the exit and avoid hitting the overpass.
     
  6. bbqhoncho

    bbqhoncho Light Load Member

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    Good ones, Keep em comin PLEASE
     
  7. Big Rigg

    Big Rigg Medium Load Member

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    Quote: "Dick Barnard, who chairs the city’s traffic safety committee, said it’s likely that truck drivers are traveling through the city to avoid paying tolls on the Grand Island Bridge."

    That's your answer right there. Whatever happened to truckers who trip planed the night before and used maps. Most of the training programs now don't even teach trip planing.

    Also the part about the Canadian drivers is a good point. Not just Canadian drivers but drivers that may not read English. There are so many drivers now today that may speak some English but reading it is not as easy and add road speeds to it may make it impossible. CA used to let you take the CDL in spanish but now are doing away with that. Many of the highways in Canada have French and English signs USA is the only country that has laws against having foriegn language signs on the roads.
     
  8. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    To quote Ron White "You can't fix stupid"
     
  9. Shoestring

    Shoestring Light Load Member

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    put signs up starting about 2 miles up the road

    LOW BRIDGE 2 MILES AHEAD
    NO TRUCKS
    $10,000 fine IF YOU HIT IT
    STRICTLY ENFORCED

    Make sure the sign is at least 5 feet high and 8 long
    put them up every 1/4 mile to bridge

    I see a sign that says $10k fine in big red letters, I am going to pay attention.


     
    Last edited: Sep 14, 2011
  10. Mr. PlumCrazy

    Mr. PlumCrazy Road Train Member

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    Give that driver a raise he was hauling a bridge and a Amtrak train
     
  11. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    This is not the solution.

    {The board is now recommending that the road be limited to a 5-ton weight limit for a section surrounding the train bridge to exclude the biggest trucks from passing through at all.}

    If drivers are not smart enough to figure out feet and inches what makes them think they will be smart enough to figure out weight limits?:scratch:
     
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