gps tracking overpass

Have you ever tried driving a 12-foot box truck under an 11-foot bridge?  If you have, then you know that it doesn’t work and that it can also create huge, expensive messes, not to mention injuries.  According the Boston Herald, officials are sending heads up notifications to GPS tracking companies such as Garmin and TomTom to update GPS tracking software to include warnings for low bridges and overpasses.

The effort is to prevent accidents among new Boston drivers, especially college students and their parents, who will likely be heavily relying on their GPS tracking systems to make it to campus neighborhoods.  As one might imagine, the problems created  include damage to bridges, traffic delays, and possible injuries.

 

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