“Check Your Height, Know It’s Right” to Prevent Bridge Hits

“Check Your Height, Know It’s Right” to Prevent Bridge Hits

The state Department of Transportation has launched a public awareness campaign aimed at reducing the number of bridge strikes across the state. “Check Your Height, Know It’s Right,” urges drivers—especially those operating commercial vehicles, rental trucks, and RVs—to know their vehicle height and ensure it can safely clear bridges along their route. 

In the last recorded 10 years, Pennsylvania saw more than 600 strikes to bridges or overhead structures caused by vehicles exceeding height restrictions. These incidents damage infrastructure, put emergency responders at risk, delay traffic, and divert critical resources from other transportation projects. 

“Each of these bridge strikes take funding away from other projects and often involve resources from our emergency response partners,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. “If you are driving a commercial vehicle, a delivery or moving truck, or an RV, do not rely on your navigation app. Check the height of your vehicle and know it’s right!” 

The campaign includes outreach to both commercial and non-commercial drivers and highlights the risks of relying solely on navigation apps, which often do not account for vehicle height. All bridges with clearances under 14’6” are marked with warning signs, and vehicles taller than 13’6” must obtain a Special Hauling Permit. Click here to learn more. Click here for the campaign toolkit. 

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