Low bridge, tall trucks: tin-can alley - The Boston Globe
Road Atlas's are very good at pointing you in the right direction when your not from the area you are deivering to.
I haven't seen one of these books of maps in a long time,but I don't think they offer overhead clearance's on the roads listed.
We had two bridges in Rochester just one mile from my UPS Freight terminal that had claimed nearly 100 trailers over the 50 some years they were standing there.
finally the city got the bright idea to cut down the road surface.
So insted of these two bridges being 11.6,they now are 14' which gives any trailer plenty of room to get under them.
These two bridges are for trains so you know there wouldn't be any damage to them when some poor driver destroyed his companys trailer on them.
So if the trucking companies in the area of this bridge would write to this town maybe they could get that road surface cut down to allow trucks to go under it?
More than likely the town will say just go around.