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One year ago after seeing a horrible bridge collision I decided to
investigate
low clearance avoidance tools. After a great deal of searching, by far
the
most cost effective solution was to download a low clearance POI
database for my GPS.
There were a few free ones out there to download but they were very
limited
in size (around 300 - 500) which isn't much use so I figured I would
risk 20 bucks
and get a professionally made one which had over 3000 low clearance
alerts.
I've been so impressed with it that I made several positive comments
on quite a
few forums in the hope that other drivers will follow suit and avoid
these
potentially fatal accidents.
If you're interested (and you really should be) you can get it from
http://www.lowclearances.com . I use a Garmin but you can also install
it on
MS Streets & Trips, Delorme Street Atlas, Google Earth, TomTom, and
Navman.
Safe driving.
- 1 year of POI excellence and low clearance avoidance. One year ago after seeing a horrible bridge collision I decided to investigate low clearance avoidance tools.
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