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Sorry, but close only counts in horseshoes
By adamg on Thu, 10/27/2016 - 1:35pm
Nasty Tasha came across a truck that almost made it out of the tunnel in Belmont Center, but instead wound up nice and storrowed early this afternoon.
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He would have made it had he
He would have made it had he gone right through the middle of tunnel
It was those meddling kids
They forced him over to the side.
and/or let the air out of his
and/or let the air out of his tires
The only sign is on the
The only sign is on the bridge itself: https://goo.gl/maps/o8eVAsRsRQy
Plus it's unclear -- is 10'3" the clearance at the extreme right edge of the roadway? Are trucks taller than that supposed to use the underpass as long as they stay in the middle, under the peak of the arch?
If it says 10'3"
It means DO NOT COME THROUGH IF YOUR VEHICLE IS TALLER.
How hard is that to get?
Except that the clearance may often be greater
than that stated on the sign. From the Federal MUTCD:
And the situation of different clearances for an arched structure is also covered
Oh boy, that intersection is
Oh boy, that intersection is a major clusterfuck on a good day, good thing this didn't happen in the morning/evening.
I saw a similar truck with NY plates on Fresh Pond Parkway, he fortunately turned off onto Huron.
Not just horseshoes
hand grenades and thermonuclear weapons.
Horseshoes...
...and hand grenades.
Never Noticed
I've gone through that intersection literally thousands of times and now come to think of it I've never noticed a clearance height sign on either side of the bridge.
Got to be alert for signs
I drive a boxtruck around the area all the time. As soon as I see a bridge, I start looking for a sign. In fact, just a week ago I was late for a job because of this bridge. You see the sign, you find another way,no matter how long it takes.
Can we clone you?
Can we clone you?