So from the image I took a picture of there are only 2 low clearance locations and all of Oklahoma?? Sorry if this seems like a stupid question but I'm still learning to use an Atlas.
Question about Atlas low clearance locations
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That's why everyones like driving out west everything is more easy. Going to the Northeast is a mess of low bridge. All the interstate are good but once you get off it could be trouble.
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That correct go get your snowcone..
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Yes but those are on marked highways . U can find a low bridge in just about any state if u get down the wrong roads. Dont ask me how ive discovered that lol
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It looks like the list for low bridges. The first bridge is 13'6" that is legal height.
It really is not a stupid question. That list is for the Interstate and State highways. You can find low bridges on the local roads.
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There are low bridges everywhere.
We used to have covered bridges here. Some burned. Which creates another problem.
People say to me, don't worry about those little cans of worms. You are a professional.
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There's this low bridge in Enid...
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