Sep-15-2021 06:21 AM
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Sep-26-2021 09:00 PM
Unobtanium wrote:
The guy got what he deserved. There is no shortage of the incompetent on the roads for whatever reason, especially recently. That applies to everything from the largest class A down to Dodge Neons. You currently have a high percentage who think traffic laws and common sense,along with common courtesy, no longer apply since Covid came along. Not to mention an 80 yr old geezer operating 10 tons of motorhome.
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Sep-26-2021 04:58 AM
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Sep-25-2021 06:32 PM
Sep-25-2021 04:53 PM
wallynm wrote:
I remember seeing this bridge or another like it om 60 minutes. I worked in a building that had a second story above a road way. They placed hanging chains before you could enter it to rake the top of the vehicle as it passed. We still had a coke truck ignore the warning and hit it.
We with the gee wizz electronic stuff today you would think the could rig a height device wired to a stop light that would detect a over height vehicle and trigger the stop light before the bridge. Would not turn green until you backed up and turned around.
Sep-25-2021 04:50 PM
wallynm wrote:
I remember seeing this bridge or another like it om 60 minutes. I worked in a building that had a second story above a road way. They placed hanging chains before you could enter it to rake the top of the vehicle as it passed. We still had a coke truck ignore the warning and hit it.
We with the gee wizz electronic stuff today you would think the could rig a height device wired to a stop light that would detect a over height vehicle and trigger the stop light before the bridge. Would not turn green until you backed up and turned around.
Sep-25-2021 04:28 PM
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Sep-22-2021 05:51 PM
down home wrote:
Still have our old Garmin and Rand McNutty. Been guided down goat paths, old stagecoach road, through lakes, following old Sauk trails now gone in Michigan, Down a brad sidewalk and back the way we came...under water of the lake.
Left turn in towns and back out on the same rad behind where we started. Same thing except down a narrow lane and through farmers field on along disappeared India path,and back out a mile behind where we started on US1 in Michigan. Twenty five miles beyond destination, east of Travers City, on the other side of hwy. Directed to turn into rivers and creeks,which is a lot of fun on a dark and stormy night and bunch more. A little hillarous...way after the fact if told properly.
Sep-22-2021 04:08 PM
Sep-22-2021 06:12 AM
Sep-19-2021 05:35 AM
down home wrote:
I'm not sure our GPS had low bridge clearance in it. Co-pilot, on back roads and strange/new territory always s n the watch for signs and the overpasses themselves.
We encountered several in Indiana and other places. Missed signs a couple of times but overpasses are generally marked, In Ga and Tn some Civil War era underpasses, when buggies and wagons were the rule, slipped u on a couple. Saw from a distance we could not clear though. 'm not sure what will be our next Motor Home but on board GPS might not have low clearance over passes indicated, so considering a GPS for over the road truckers. Even then it is possible that some may not b indicated. Co-Pilot duty things to help watch for is lwo overpasses.
Sep-19-2021 04:48 AM
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