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Low Clearance GPS

Started by Trooper-D, December 15, 2009, 07:46:53 PM

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Trooper-D


Hi everyone,

A few months ago I started using the lowclearances.com database on my
Garmin and I was asked by several people (on this forum and others) to
let them know what I thought of it.

Well I?m not much of a reviewer but in a nutshell I am impressed. It was
very easy to install, and all the hazards it has alerted me to were accurate
in location and height. So far there have been several updates of around
200 new entries which is excellent, and any questions I have emailed to
them have been answered promptly and to my satisfaction.

So basically I am very pleased and am happy to recommend it to anyone.
You can download it from http://www.lowclearances.com



On a relevant note, does anyone know how big a problem low clearance
accidents are in the USA, how many bridge strikes occur every year, and
how much it costs in damages etc. I was discussing this at my local motor
club and none of us could find any information on the internet.

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks.


John Eversoll

About the low clear accidents

Call Tripple A and see if you can get a straight

answer from them.   A friend of mine "had" a  Bounder until last June

While on vacation he met up with a low overhead -- which tool off part of the top

off.  Well, he has given up on Rving . that bridge peeled back the top like a tuna can.

Happy Hollidays to All of you

From the Eversoll's