End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
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End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
So, if you've ever watched a bridge decimate tall vehicles (mainly trucks), then you had came to the right place. The 11 foot 8 bridge, although in recent years there has been safety features that have been changed (i.e. the addition of a new traffic light that reduced the accidents slightly). But now sadly is the end of the road.
NCDOT are currently working on a project to raise the bridge by eight inches, so there will sadly be no more 11 foot 8, meaning the new height of the bridge will be 12 foot 4, this is because NCDOT are wanting to as usual, reduce the number of crashes here. Crashes may still be common, but at this point most likely very rare now at this point.
It's a sad end for a once iconic bridge.
NCDOT are currently working on a project to raise the bridge by eight inches, so there will sadly be no more 11 foot 8, meaning the new height of the bridge will be 12 foot 4, this is because NCDOT are wanting to as usual, reduce the number of crashes here. Crashes may still be common, but at this point most likely very rare now at this point.
It's a sad end for a once iconic bridge.
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Re: End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
Rip 11 foot 8 bridge. You will be sadly missedNathanFromEngland wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 7:21 pm So, if you've ever watched a bridge decimate tall vehicles (mainly trucks), then you had came to the right place. The 11 foot 8 bridge, although in recent years there has been safety features that have been changed (i.e. the addition of a new traffic light that reduced the accidents slightly). But now sadly is the end of the road.
NCDOT are currently working on a project to raise the bridge by eight inches, so there will sadly be no more 11 foot 8, meaning the new height of the bridge will be 12 foot 4, this is because NCDOT are wanting to as usual, reduce the number of crashes here. Crashes may still be common, but at this point most likely very rare now at this point.
It's a sad end for a once iconic bridge.

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Re: End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
Sad, but fully understandable. Plus, I'm pretty sure every time a vehicle hit that bridge, NS had to stop traffic on that line and inspect it to make sure it wasn't damaged. So, all in all, this is really the much-needed right thing to do.
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Re: End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
Here is the video of some "preparation" work being done.
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Re: End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
From my understanding, the bridge is being raised to be level with the grade at the next crossing down the line. It's just the raising of the clearance is a fortunate side effect of the work going on.
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Re: End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
here's an update to the bridge. they have begun the raising process. Wonder if the traffic lights and the overheight must turn sign will be removed once they get done raising the bridge.
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Re: End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
Probably not, the signals were installed in 2016 and removing them 3 years later would be money wasted.Nascar Fan007 wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:10 am
here's an update to the bridge. they have begun the raising process. Wonder if the traffic lights and the overheight must turn sign will be removed once they get done raising the bridge.
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Re: End of the road for the 11 foot 8 bridge.
12'4" is still a rather low clearance...
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