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- Q22905940 subject Q11385675.
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- Q22905940 abstract "The 11 foot 8 Bridge has attracted national media attention, including front page coverage in The Wall Street Journal, because it frequently tears the roofs off of trucks as they pass under the bridge. The media has focused on video clips of the crashes, which are posted on the Internet for public viewing. This railroad overpass along South Gregson Street in Durham, North Carolina, provides only 11 feet 8 inches (3.56 m) of vertical clearance. The Template:Age year old bridge cannot be raised, because nearby railroad crossings would also have to be raised. The street cannot be lowered, because a major sewer line runs only four feet (1.2 m) under Gregson Street.Despite numerous signs and warning devices, a truck crashes into the bridge at least once a month. Most of the crashes involve rental trucks, even though the truck rental agencies warn renters about the under-height bridges in the area. Jürgen Henn, who works in a nearby office, mounted a video camera to record the crashes. Since April 2008, he has recorded over 100 crashes, and posted them on YouTube. In less than a year after installing his camera, the videos attracted the attention of a local TV station, and eventually progressed to national media attention. The bridge is only one of several under-height bridges in the area that cause truck crashes, however, the videos became viral, and brought this particular bridge to national media attention.As of January 2016, there have been no fatalities and only one minor injury at the bridge, leading officials to concentrate on more urgent safety issues.".
- Q22905940 bridgeCarries "Amtrakpassenger service andNorfolk Southernfreight service".
- Q22905940 buildingEndDate "1940".
- Q22905940 owner Q7054579.
- Q22905940 thumbnail Bridge11foot8.png?width=300.
- Q22905940 type Q158626.
- Q22905940 unitedStatesNationalBridgeId "000000000630068".
- Q22905940 vehiclesPerDay "11000".
- Q22905940 wikiPageExternalLink 11foot8.com.
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- Q22905940 carries "Amtrak passenger service and Norfolk Southern freight service".
- Q22905940 complete "1940".
- Q22905940 design Q158626.
- Q22905940 id "630068".
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- Q22905940 traffic "11000".
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- Q22905940 type Bridge.
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- Q22905940 comment "The 11 foot 8 Bridge has attracted national media attention, including front page coverage in The Wall Street Journal, because it frequently tears the roofs off of trucks as they pass under the bridge. The media has focused on video clips of the crashes, which are posted on the Internet for public viewing. This railroad overpass along South Gregson Street in Durham, North Carolina, provides only 11 feet 8 inches (3.56 m) of vertical clearance.".
- Q22905940 label "11 foot 8 Bridge".
- Q22905940 depiction Bridge11foot8.png.
- Q22905940 homepage 11foot8.com.