Overpass height restriction warning for trucks
The City of Spokane installed dangling pieces above drivers near the Sprague and Division intersection warning truck drivers of the height restriction at the upcoming overpass.
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A string of plastic tubes hanging above East Sprague are designed to tap the roofs of tall trucks to warn the driver that they are approaching a low bridge where the train tracks cross Sprague Avenue and Division Street, shown Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021. The railroad trestles that cars must pass under are 13-foot 8 inches above the roadway.
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A string of plastic tubes hanging above East Sprague are designed to tap the roofs of tall trucks to warn the driver that they are approaching a low bridge where the train tracks cross above Sprague Avenue and Division Street, shown Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021. The railroad trestles that cars must pass under are 13-foot 8 inches above the roadway.
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Cars pass under a string of yellow plastic tubes hanging above East Sprague which are designed to tap the roofs of tall trucks to warn the driver that they are approaching a low bridge where the train tracks cross above Sprague Avenue and Division Street, shown Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021. The railroad trestles that cars must pass under are 13-foot 8 inches above the roadway.
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Cars pass under a string of yellow plastic tubes Tuesday hanging above East Sprague. The tubes are designed to tap the roofs of tall trucks to warn the driver that they are approaching a low bridge where the train tracks cross above Sprague Avenue and Division Street.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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