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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNMore signs warn of bridge danger in Harrisburg
The rail bridge above Harrisburg’s Front Street has been 12 feet, 6 inches for decades. PennDOT wants to make that very, very ...
Truck drivers have been regularly hitting the low-clearance bridge for decades. They should not "blindly follow their GPS," ...
Even though signs already warn drivers about the 12-foot, 6-inch clearance for the bridge on South Front Street by UPMC ...
Drivers should always remain alert, adhere to the posted bridge clearance signs and make sure that their truck can safely clear the bridge before proceeding.” ...
“Low Bridge Clearance” pavement markings are being installed at 17 targeted parkway locations to also increase awareness. The state has installed 16 over-height vehicle detectors at ramps ...
A public awareness campaign aims to reduce tall-vehicle collisions with low bridges, including Erie interstate and railroad spans.
In conjunction with the repairs to the bridge, MassDOT developed a local and regional warning signage plan highlighting the 12-foot, 6-inch vertical clearance restriction on the bridge.
There are at least three signs ahead of the railroad bridge in each direction, warning in yellow about the "12 ft 0 in" clearance. And there's a digital sign with flashing warning lights that will ...
There are at least three signs ahead of the railroad bridge in each direction, warning in yellow about the "12 ft 0 in" clearance. And there's a digital sign with flashing warning lights that will ...
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