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Old 02-06-2019, 08:03 AM   #11
bshgto
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and off to the races

I don`t indicate it`s an RV it clearly shows a commercial bus using the bridge. Just brought up to show the what happens when you overload a bridge.

So you like that one here`s another AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH yes it`s true.

And they drive among us. Sorry this is very worry some to me and this is why I will not follow any one towing anything or driving a motor-home to closely. Believe me when I say I don`t feel I am the best driver on the highway but an observant person I am ( saved my butt more than once in Vietnam)and have learned a lot through life from this and reading a great deal.

From another forum board as follows

Overpass marking

Ok first I’m sorry for not knowing and wasn’t for lack of googling ok, and checking with DOT website so here is my question, while traveling on Pensilvanya turnpike I notice that some overpasses have a yellow signage that read example 12’ 1” other will have 12’ 6” other yet have 13’ ok not only freak me out because of course was too late if anything would had happened no signs before hand indicating anything, how about at night? Ok so what is that signs all about? On all the overpasses after the first one I drove on the left side I’m sure I did not make too many friends.*

"I think that only applies to commercials vehicles, right Honey"
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