I mainly RV in Texas since I am new at this so very nervous about getting on highways and being surprised by overpasses or bridges that may be too low for me to pass. I have a 2019 Cyclone 4005 13'3". Does anyone recommend a particular website that may list overpass heights on Texas highways, a route planner that may list the overpasses or ?????. I have been searching, but nothing found that is straightforward of what I am needing. Thanks in advance
The only problem with most low clearance GPS/Atlas' is that there are SOME overpasses with lower clearance than when the GPS/Atlas was published.
This could be caused by a resurfacing project since the publish date or by some states that intentionally marking all their overpasses a foot low. In New York state, for example, you can fit a 13'6" rig under a MARKED 12'6" overpass. When I was a novice trucker, I sat for an hour once going through a Motor Carrier Atlas looking for a route around a 12'8" overpass when a Yellow Freight truck with a 13'6" box went under it without even slowing down. When I got to the Ticonderoga Paper mill, he told me about the mismarked clearances in New York state. And I peeled half the top off a 13'6" trailer on a 14' overpass in Chicago on a street that had been recently repaved.
Then there are other issues with these programs and atlas', some states mark the clearance at the LOWEST point. When there is an arched or angled overpass, it may be possible to avoid peeling your roof by merely shifting lanes.
Having driven a few million miles with OD(over dimension) freight, I have never run into an issue with any overpass in Texas. I even hauled a mirror once that was 16' high when on the trailer and had no issues in TX or NM.
One thing I would suggest is to make a 'story pole'. Use a couple of 8' 1x2. Bolt them together with about a 2" overlap. This overlap will allow for the drilling of a 1/4 hole and the use of a 1/4 hitch pin to lock them straight. Then add about a 2' cross piece with a couple of flat corner braces using the hole nearest the center for a similar 1/4 hitch pin. Set the cross bar at the HIGHEST point of your rig + 2 inches, whether it is the top of the A/C unit, top of a ladder or an antenna. The length will fit in the bed of your TV without taking up a bunch of room. Then whenever you are in doubt about the clearance, you have a ready aid handy to make the call without any damage.
Just my two pennies! Happy Trails!