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#1. Where are height clearance signs commonly posted?
They are placed where vertical clearance is limited, especially for trucks and taller vehicles.
#2. What is usually displayed on a height clearance sign?
The sign clearly indicates the vertical limit to guide drivers safely under overhead structures.
#3. What should you do if your vehicle exceeds the posted height clearance?
Always plan an alternate route to avoid collisions with low-clearance structures.
#4. True or False: Temporary height clearance signs may be used for construction zones.
Construction or temporary overhead equipment may require temporary height warnings.
#5. True or False: Ignoring a height clearance sign is a minor violation with little risk.
Driving a vehicle taller than the clearance can result in severe accidents, fines, and major property damage.
#6. What should a driver of a tall vehicle do when approaching a height-restricted bridge?
Vehicles taller than the posted clearance must take an alternate route to avoid collisions.
#7. What does a Height Clearance sign indicate?
Height clearance signs warn drivers of the maximum vertical space available, helping prevent collisions with overhead structures.
#8. True or False: It is safe to ignore a height clearance sign if your vehicle seems low enough.
Misjudging height can lead to serious accidents, vehicle damage, or structural damage.
#9. What is the primary purpose of height clearance signs?
These signs ensure vehicles avoid striking bridges, tunnels, or other overhead structures, keeping everyone safe.
#10. True or False: Height clearance signs apply to all vehicles, including cars, trucks, and vans.
Any vehicle taller than the posted height risks striking the structure, which can be dangerous and cause damage.



