Mar-05-2018 04:57 PM
Mar-06-2018 05:39 PM
sneakygroundbuzzard wrote:johnhicks wrote:
I think bridges are limited per axle. Better check with DOT though.
most are gross weight,the sign will show pics of different types of vehicle and the weight limit for the type (i.e. pic of a straight truck,combination vehicle,or truck pulling doubles and triples)
Mar-06-2018 04:18 PM
JW of Opechee Shores wrote:
Having gone to college for civil engineering I can tell you that bridges are designed with a safety factor depending on span. Design will consider how much weight could be on a span should traffic come to a stop in both directions on the span with vehicles at max load. This would be the max dead load and if traffic is m0ving then that is a live load which has less impact. A 5 ton bridge limit should support a minimum of 10 ton plus safety factor.
Mar-06-2018 10:04 AM
memtb wrote:johnhicks wrote:
I think bridges are limited per axle. Better check with DOT though.
What John said!
Mar-06-2018 07:46 AM
JW of Opechee Shores wrote:
Having gone to college for civil engineering I can tell you that bridges are designed with a safety factor depending on span. Design will consider how much weight could be on a span should traffic come to a stop in both directions on the span with vehicles at max load. This would be the max dead load and if traffic is m0ving then that is a live load which has less impact. A 5 ton bridge limit should support a minimum of 10 ton plus safety factor.
Mar-06-2018 05:29 AM
johnhicks wrote:
I think bridges are limited per axle. Better check with DOT though.
Mar-06-2018 04:11 AM
sneakygroundbuzzard wrote:MDKMDK wrote:
There are some trucker oriented GPS units that will give you a better chance of avoiding height, width, weight problems between where you are and where you want to go.
i drive semi for a living an have a rand mcnally trucker gps unit and keep it updated weekly
for the most part it will route you around low bridges and restricted weight bridges and roads.
but i have run into few that arent in the gps data base.
not to mention not all of the restricted weight bridges have a sign a mile before you approach them,some are right at the beginning of the bridge and i have seen a few where the sign is in the middle of the bridge.
with either of these two scenarios by time you see the sign its already to late and you better hope theres no popo around because your already going to be on the bridge.
i think that part of the reason some of these bridges arent in the gps data base is because their weight limit has been down graded because the structural integrity of the bridge is no longer up to par and waiting to be repaired(lot of infrastructure issues in this country)
Mar-06-2018 03:41 AM
Mar-05-2018 06:21 PM
johnhicks wrote:
I think bridges are limited per axle. Better check with DOT though.
Mar-05-2018 06:19 PM
MDKMDK wrote:
There are some trucker oriented GPS units that will give you a better chance of avoiding height, width, weight problems between where you are and where you want to go.
Mar-05-2018 05:52 PM
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