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Don’t believe everything you hear… even if the voice telling it to you is the computerized one of your GPS system. A truck driver learned that lesson the hard way today after blindly following his GPS resulted in his truck being firmly wedged under the overpass of a highway U-turn in Nonthaburi. A 56 year old Thai man was the driver of a large shipping truck that is over 3 metres tall and said he was making a delivery to the south of Thailand from Thanyaburi. He claimed to just be listening to the GPS which directed him to drive […]

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This sort of thing seems to be happening more and more frequently.

Thought somebody would have put up those overhead dangling things that give truck drivers a warning about low bridges ages ago.

 

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4 minutes ago, Cathat said:

This sort of thing seems to be happening more and more frequently.

Thought somebody would have put up those overhead dangling things that give truck drivers a warning about low bridges ages ago.

'those overhead dangling things'   I've got one, it's called an amulet and works every time.

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19 minutes ago, Cathat said:

This sort of thing seems to be happening more and more frequently.

Thought somebody would have put up those overhead dangling things that give truck drivers a warning about low bridges ages ago.

If you read the  "full " story you will note that such a sign does exist. Problem is that a driver who is  concentrating on avoiding  other  users of the road while relying on gps instructions is less likely to  notice the static and probably well faded  sign saying "Duck!" and so will be  deemed to be entirely at fault ( which technically he is) . That's how the "system" can comb it's hair and make you look ugly !

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6 minutes ago, Bluesofa said:

Only those unable to follow the height restrictions.

3 meters? I have a basket ball player relative  who is 2.4 meters! He aint  no  truck!

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1 minute ago, Convert54 said:

If you read the  "full " story you will note that such a sign does exist. Problem is that a driver who is  concentrating on avoiding  other  users of the road while relying on gps instructions is less likely to  notice the static and probably well faded  sign saying "Duck!" and so will be  deemed to be entirely at fault ( which technically he is) . That's how the "system" can comb it's hair and make you look ugly !

I'm on about the metal bits of pipe that hang above the road that wack the truck Prior to getting to the bridge, nobody reads signs nowadays,they are waste of space.

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While I have no knowledge of using GPS to navigate, I would imagine there might be a company producing a GPS option allowing to plan a route avoiding certain obstacles, like height restrictions?

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7 hours ago, Thaiger said:

He claimed to just be listening to the GPS which directed him to

stick a lighted firework up his a*se .?

his responsibility to judge and assess hazards ahead .. if there was any doubt the height of the truck exceeded the clearance of the underpass the donut should've stopped rather than listen to a synthesised micro chip telling him to proceed .. 

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