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Ryan, there is a bridge on Storrow drive in Boston that is 9 ft.
Storrow Dr. is a pretty major access along the river.
Colleges put out bulletins to incoming students about it.
there are all kinds of big signs and height detectors with flashing lights.
but every fall you wouldn't believe the number of rental trucks that get stuffed into that bridge by students coming to school.
Storrow Dr. is a pretty major access along the river.
Colleges put out bulletins to incoming students about it.
there are all kinds of big signs and height detectors with flashing lights.
but every fall you wouldn't believe the number of rental trucks that get stuffed into that bridge by students coming to school.
Originally Posted by boltonblue,Jul 16 2008, 09:27 AM
Ryan, there is a bridge on Storrow drive in Boston that is 9 ft.
Storrow Dr. is a pretty major access along the river.
Colleges put out bulletins to incoming students about it.
there are all kinds of big signs and height detectors with flashing lights.
but every fall you wouldn't believe the number of rental trucks that get stuffed into that bridge by students coming to school.
Storrow Dr. is a pretty major access along the river.
Colleges put out bulletins to incoming students about it.
there are all kinds of big signs and height detectors with flashing lights.
but every fall you wouldn't believe the number of rental trucks that get stuffed into that bridge by students coming to school.
I love stuff like that!!! Nothing like sitting back and watching the short-sightedness of others. I am sooo cold - but hard on myself when I make a stupid mistake.
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Originally Posted by boltonblue,Jul 16 2008, 08:27 AM
Ryan, there is a bridge on Storrow drive in Boston that is 9 ft.
There is an underpass bridge near me in the city, it's a bit higher than that bridge, but it goes under a railroad so it is one massive bridge. I would say at least twice per year I see a tractor trailer truck rammed deep into the thing and the road closed as they have to tear down the trailer to get the truck free.







