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laknox wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Our 5th wheel measures 13'4" actual height when hooked yo to truck.
There are no issues when traveling Interstates which we rarely used.
We traveled secondary/back-roads for 7 yrs. of full time travel.
Bridges/overpasses are marked PRIOR to encounter with signage.
Only came across 2 low clearance issues w/o signage far enough ahead to take alternate route in all our travels.
What did we do???
Turned around and went different way. Big Deal!
If you know YOUR actual height you can easily determine YES/NO.
IF in doubt go around. Simple. No GPS required just pay attention.
Campgrounds are more of an issue then Interstates/Highways/Routes.
And yet it's not hard to find stories of lost A/C's or other coach damage from a marked bridge, but where the lower road was re-paved and is actually 4" higher than original. So, you see a 13'6" clearance sign with your 13'4" rig and think, "I've got 2" to spare", then the next thing you know, you're picking your A/C up off the road. I know there are several posts here where people have stated that they move closer to the center of a span on =any= suspect clearance, even if it means blocking traffic a bit.
Lyle
โOct-21-2016 01:02 PM
laknox wrote:I'm just sayin' that most of those 8,000 known low clearances don't apply to most travelers.fj12ryder wrote:
Be advised that those 8,000 known low clearances include all clearances below, I believe, 20 feet. Actual clearances that would affect most campers at 13 feet 6 inches number about 1,500. Most of those 8,000 don't affect most travelers.
Do you carry a jack? How often do you use it? Better to have the info and not need it, than need it and not have it. Just sayin'...
Lyle
โOct-21-2016 11:44 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Our 5th wheel measures 13'4" actual height when hooked yo to truck.
There are no issues when traveling Interstates which we rarely used.
We traveled secondary/back-roads for 7 yrs. of full time travel.
Bridges/overpasses are marked PRIOR to encounter with signage.
Only came across 2 low clearance issues w/o signage far enough ahead to take alternate route in all our travels.
What did we do???
Turned around and went different way. Big Deal!
If you know YOUR actual height you can easily determine YES/NO.
IF in doubt go around. Simple. No GPS required just pay attention.
Campgrounds are more of an issue then Interstates/Highways/Routes.
โOct-21-2016 11:23 AM
โOct-21-2016 11:07 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Be advised that those 8,000 known low clearances include all clearances below, I believe, 20 feet. Actual clearances that would affect most campers at 13 feet 6 inches number about 1,500. Most of those 8,000 don't affect most travelers.
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Jerry49 wrote:
does anyone have any recommendations what to use for knowing bridge heights while traveling? Any info will help.
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