Its a nightmare to put advanced warning signs on low clearance. I do this for a living. One low bridge in the Orlando area we have a problem with bridge strikes on, has been a test bed for every kind of countermeasure we can find. Five out the last seven advance warnings we have tried have been run over by motorists.... Its a RR and the raod actually was depressed to make it work. The Right of Way to purchase the land to build a new trestle at a higher height is very expensive and it not like buying ROW to add a lane of traffic in each direction. With the RR, the added height so the road would have standard clearance (16'6' in Florida), would make me buy ROW for two milles in each direction, because the gradient can't go vertical over a certain percentage per hundred feet.....lol....
WOW!
yea always go slow under any bridge with over sized equipment.
and use a spotter if it is to be a close one.
i watch on youtube the videos of the low bridge or two on there...
hard to convince folks to slow down and take their time.
and the results are bad at best...
now as far as the town or state...
they need better warning for low clearance.
like bars with a gate and red blue flashing lights that stop all travel!
kinda surprised they do not have a laser detection system for over sized trucks...
or a plate scanner to detect by registration and sound of an alarm and lights when they are over limits on weight and height.
it is not a perfect world we live in...
but we could make a difference!
What do you think it cost for that recovery? $25,000?Hope somebody had insurance. The cost of that recovery would put you right out of business...
Yeah to get them to show up.....4 times that maybe.....What do you think it cost for that recovery? $25,000?
My buddy owns a towing company and the rotator alone costs $1,500 PER HOUR with 2 hour min.! -- I can see total job here being easily a quarter mil. IF no road/bridge damage is found.
Looks like a bridge inspection gone wrong!I was just asking for the tow company and crane. I understand all the other stuff would crank the price up
That's one WELL BUILT bridge right there now! Stupid is as stupid does.This happened just a few miles from my house, I know this overpass very well. Fortunately no serous injuries, but good God...and that truck looks almost new... watch those low clearance bridges guys.
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Hmmmm, it doesn't look too new in those pictures......Looks like a brad new forestry package on a used C & C.
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