With the amount of low clearance bridges in this country, avoiding them can sometimes be a challenge. But for the most part, they can be avoided. And if you ever come upon one, stop. Do not attempt to go under a bridge if there isn’t enough clearance. And if you are unsure don’t take that chance. You should turn around and use a different route. If you can’t turn around safely, then you should call the local police department for help with traffic control. Depending on the state and local laws, you might be cited for not obeying road signs but that’s better than striking the bridge. Here are several things you need to do to avoid bridge strikes:
Call the customer and tell them your route in that town or city and ask about low clearances or anything else you should be aware of.
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