OttoMets
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I have not been down the parkway in a number of years but Why can they not just put a breakaway bar at 10 feet as soon as you enter the parkway. If you hit that you would not continue on from there I would guess. If you did continue after that you as the driver would be responsible for any and all damages and revocation of your CDL. Just a thought and would be a cheap resolution.
The engineers' rationale is that this is more likely to result in the breakaway bar hitting other cars (in both directions) doing 55 and causing more collateral damage than a single truck hitting the bridge.
Makes sense.
The one thing I'd like to understand better has been mentioned by others: to what degree is this a problem elsewhere? There're a million parkways in the Northeast, why don't they experience this? (Living in Washington for years, I don't remember trucks hitting low bridges on the Rock Creek or Baltimore-Washingon parkways.)