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For the innocent few who are like, “What? No way this happens that often. People read signs.” I implore you to find a position within a retail setting for a week and report back.

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Well yes and no. It only happens in places where the people designing the roads dropped the ball.

Everywhere I know near me where there is a low overpass (which is avoided at all costs, but sometimes it can happen), there is a physical bar mounted well before the actual overpass. It usually has a sign with something like “If you hit this bar, you are going to hit the bridge”. People don’t read signs, misjudge the height of their load or think there is a safety margin and push through any ways. But crashing into a big wooden bar is enough to make everyone stop and is a hell of a lot cheaper than repairing a big piece of infrastructure like an overpass or bridge. The bar is normally mounted on a couple of chains, so it has some give if the speed is low.

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The red lights and “Overheight Must Turn” sign are meant to do that here. There’s not much room before the bridge, so the warning system scans for tall vehicles and tries to tell drivers with lights and an LED sign.

The road is run between some obstacles, and it’s tightly constrained in every direction, by the railway, a sewer trunk, and the other road. Despite the crashes, this may still be the best option, with the next option up to not have the road there at all.

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It is crashing into a bar here as well. The bar just doesn’t really give

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6 points

Why does the sign say 12’4"?

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They raised the bridge (or lowered the street?) by 8 inches after constant complaints, so now the bridge 12 foot 4. Unfortunately (or fortunately), it’s still low enough to take the roofs off tall cars

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they raised the bridge, not due to complaints, but to make it more level with other parts of the tracks so the trains can go a bit faster along that stretch.

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3 points

Ah, thanks for the added context

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6 points

Because it’s 11’8"+8"

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Is there an 11’8" community on here somewhere?

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The driver seems to not stop afterwards. There is absolutely no way they didn’t know something (bad) involving them just happened. WTF is up with that? Tickets should be issued for things like impeding the flow of traffic and littering as a start and if I was running that trucking company the driver would be out of a job as well.

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When you go to the Barber and ask for a little off the top.

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