How to make a truck a convertible.

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alphatarget1

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I would not want to drive under that bridge. The city/state should put up better signage if so many accidents have occurred already.
 

Eli

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Everytime the bridge is hit like that, they would have to bring out the structural engineers and such to check its safety, no?

Methinks rebuilding the bridge would be a wise investment... Either that or a sign....

Most of those trucks look like they're being driven by people who have no concept of truck height, ie: rental trucks.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: Eli
Everytime the bridge is hit like that, they would have to bring out the structural engineers and such to check its safety, no?

Methinks rebuilding the bridge would be a wise investment... Either that or a sign....

I'm sure there is a sign

Most of those trucks look like they're being driven by people who have no concept of truck height, ie: rental trucks.

Yeah, exactly. People who have never needed to worry about how tall their vehicle is generally don't pay attention to signs telling them how tall a bridge is. I hope they got insurance. :Q
 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Eli
Everytime the bridge is hit like that, they would have to bring out the structural engineers and such to check its safety, no?

Methinks rebuilding the bridge would be a wise investment... Either that or a sign....

I'm sure there is a sign

Most of those trucks look like they're being driven by people who have no concept of truck height, ie: rental trucks.

Yeah, exactly. People who have never needed to worry about how tall their vehicle is generally don't pay attention to signs telling them how tall a bridge is. I hope they got insurance. :Q

In the last second of the video it shows a sign, 11' 8". I guess nobody reads before driving their truck under.
 
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