This Bridge is STRONG

Mar 29, 2015 2:13 PM

teedertodder

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This is in Durham, North Carolina. (Sorry mobile users~~~)

Video Sauce: https://youtu.be/xzkWTcDZFH0
Creator Sauce: http://11foot8.com/

FAQ's:

***Why is the bridge so low?
This train trestle is about 100 years old. At the time when it was built, there were no standards for minimum clearance..
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***How often do trucks crash into the bridge?
On average, about once a month a truck gets visibly damaged at the bridge. However, every day I see trucks that trip the overheight warning lights, stop and turn into the side street.
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***Why don’t they fix it?
Depends on who “they” are and on what “fix” means.

The North Carolina Railroad Company owns the train trestle, and their concern is primarily with keeping the trains running and keeping them running safely. So their concern is mainly with reducing the impact of the truck crashes on the actual structure of the train trestle. As far as they are concerned, they solved that problem by installing the crash beam.
The city of Durham has installed “low clearance” signs on each of the 3 blocks leading up to the trestle (Gregson is a one-way road). There is an “overheight when flashing” sign with flashing lights that are triggered by vehicles that are too tall. Several blocks ahead of the trestle the speed limit is 25 MPH. The folks from the city planning department said that they made an effort to prevent accidents.
The North Carolina Dept. of Transportation maintains the road, but not the signage. I suspect they have much bigger problems to deal with statewide than this bridge.
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***Is the clearance signage accurate?

The clearance signage displays a maximum safe clearance – and yes, in that sense it is accurate. The actual clearance of the crash beam right in front of the trestle is 11 feet 10.8 inches, which gives it a 2.8 inch safety margin. The MUTCD allows for a maximum of 3 inches difference between the signage and the actual clearance.
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***Metric, please!

Would this situation be better if the signage were metric? Well … take a look at his website: 2m40.com (Warning: French. Metric)

For the convenience of our metric-only audience, here are the measurements we’re talking about in Meters:

11foot8 (11 feet 8 inches) = 3.556 meters
11 feet 10.8 inches = 3.627 meters
Safety margin: 7.1 cm (at the crest of the road)
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***Can’t the road be lowered?

That would be prohibitively expensive because a sewer main runs just a few feet below the road bed. That sewer main also dates back about a hundred years and, again, at the time there were no real standards for minimum clearance for railroad underpasses.
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***Can’t the bridge be raised?

Here, too, the question is who would want to pay the millions of dollars to raise the tracks a couple of feet? To accomplish this, the grade of the tracks would have to changed on both sides of the trestle, probably for several miles. That would require rebuilding all trestles in Durham. And NS would have to shut down this busy track for months. I don’t think they are interested in that idea.
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***Is the signeage inadequate?

The signeage is pretty good. Large signs alert driver to the low clearance several blocks before the bridge. Overheight vehicles trip a light switch that turns on flashing warning lights.right at the bridge.
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***Should there be more signeage?

It’s hard to see how more “low-clearance” signs will significantly improve the situation. But maybe a different kind of signeage would get the driver’s attention.
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***Could they install a low-clearance bar?

A low clearance bar is a bar suspended by chains ahead of the bridge. Overheight vehicles hit that bar first and the noise alerts the driver to to the problem. I understand that this approach has been successful in other places, but it’s not practical here. There are many overheight trucks that have to be able to drive right up to the bridge and turn onto Peabody St. in order to deliver supplies to several restaurants. Making Peabody St inaccessible from Gregson St would make the restaurant owners and the delivery drivers very unhappy.
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***Why are they using yellow flashing lights?

Warning lights have to be yellow according to the NC traffic laws.
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***Are the drivers stupid?

No idea. They certainly seem distracted and the rental truck drivers are also probably inexperienced.
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***Will insurance cover the damages?

Most truck rental insurance policies specifically exclude overhead damage from coverage. However, a good auto insurance or liability insurance might pick up the tab. Check with your agent. Or even better – don’t hit the bridge!

the_more_you_know

why am i laughing so hard.

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

"Whew- made it" -- RV drivers

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

"You can't fix stupid" Mr. Ron White

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

+1 for detailed explanation of why this happens pre-empting 90% of the stupid arguments in comments.

11 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

One of these happened in my town last week. The road dips deeply but a long truck can still get stuck.

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Rental Penske drives are so inexperienced and just plain ignorant, coming from a CDL A driver

11 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 1

I think the nickname for this bridge is pretty spot on. They call it the "Can Opener."

11 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

I wonder how much maintenance they do on that bridge.

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

In snow states, like PA where they have outdated bridges, they lower the roads to ccmpensate for snow-ice buildup

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Dig out under the bridge so the floor is lower..save thousand over the years

11 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 2

There is some kind of sewer pipe under it or some shit like that....

11 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

Now we know where Satan works as a town planner

11 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

On that 11foot8.com, his wife has a pretty cool Etsy.. Just saying...

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I was once trapped in Raleigh Durham. That two beltways is tricky. The people i asked for directions did not seem to know how to get out.

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

NC, represent!

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Cool, My Son (he's 26) lives in Wilmington, NC!!

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Wilmington is great! Not all NC'ers fit the "Southern" stereotype.

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

I actually read all that.

11 years ago | Likes 14 Dislikes 0

It was very interesting.

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Good on you! I'm sure 1/10 only will read. I found it quite interesting.

11 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Me too, surprisingly enough. Good info

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Why does everyone say "sorry mobile users"? I never have an issue from my phone.

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I think it's because the large .gifs use up a lot of data? I guess if you're on WIFI it really doesn't matter tho.

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I guess it depends if you're browsing the site or using the mobile app. On the app, each gif has to be started manually with a play button.

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

TL;DR idiots keep hitting bridge, provides entertainment for all

11 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

we just want funny pictures with cats and drunk people fighting!

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

i like how the camper driver just keeps going

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

"Why isn't my air-conditioner working?" - probably camper driver when he reaches his camp site

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Who the fuck uses the phrase "overheight"...Dumb sign. Ams why yellow lights instead of red? !

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

Read the description.

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 1

...which addresses neither of my points.

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

It's also not even accurate. I saw this on TV, and there is a clearance bar installed in front of it already, that's what everyone's hitting

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I saw this on World's Dumbest Drivers the other day, the bridge is somewhere in North Carolina

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 1

You sure it's in North Carolina? OP must have forgotten to put that in the description.

11 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 1

Fuck... I should have added that. It's in Durham, North Carolina

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

That's where the show said it's at

11 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0