The Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass is commonly known as the 11-foot-8 Bridge and... The Can Opener. But more on that later. This railroad bridge in Durham, North Carolina, was built in 1940 and allows passenger and freight trains to cross over South Gregson Street in downtown Durham and like its first nickname suggests, its clearance for vehicles was 11 feet 8 inches (3.56 m). This was a standard height at the time it opened. But the standard clearance since 1973 has a minimum height of 14 feet (4.27 m).
Despite numerous warning signs yelling just how low the clearance of this bridge was, a large number of trucks, buses, and RVs have collided with the overpass at high speed, tearing off roof fixtures, and at times shearing off the trucks' roofs. That's what earned the bridge its second nickname, The Can Opener. Some people even call it the "Gregson Street Guillotine". In October 2019, the North Carolina Railroad Company, which owns the bridge and tracks, raised the bridge by 8 inches (0.2 m) to 12 feet 4 inches (3.76 m) to reduce collisions.
The bridge gained fame in 2008, when a nearby office worker, Jürgen Henn, set up cameras to track the collisions with the bridge. As of October 2020, Henn has recorded over 150 accidents, and has a YouTube channel to showcase them. His project even expanded to other Internet platforms. Thus, the subreddit r/11foot8 was born.
Eventually, however, the subreddit evolved—it now features vehicles colliding with structures all over the world. Here are some of its top posts.
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Separation Anxiety
What an awful way to engineer that bridge. One lane has far better clearance then the rest.
A real life cartoon! "Whee!" Thud. It's so cute. I can't stop watching. And laughing. (Snicker)
Bored Panda got in touch with the moderators of the subreddit and Loonling was happy to share their thoughts. Since they have seen so many photos of drivers overestimating the clearance of a bridge, we asked why do they think this is. "My suspicion is that most of us are complacent in our day-to-day life," Loonling said. "The modern world is safe and secure. We go about our days assuming the stoplights are going to work; that the road will be relatively free of potholes; the bridge will support our vehicle. For many, it does not enter in their thoughts that a trestle is a threat."
Irony?
This picture looks like it might be the bridge in my city, that is affectionately known as the "truck wrecker" and sometimes "career ender"! Every single driver looks at the sign stating the height and drives right on under it, they keep making the sign bigger and bigger, it's almost blocking part of lane now and it doesn't help!
"Sure there's signage. Sure there's a flashing light. But, they're so wrapped up in the comfort and security of the modern road that they're not even really thinking about the fact that they're an exception to the rule. So, when the light flashes "oversize" (or whatever), while they may see it, it doesn't instantly seem applicable to them. How could it? They made it this far without incident. I think it's just a problem of the danger the bridge is to their situation just doesn't filter down to their monkey brain that's been lulled into complacency."
Thought This Fit Well Here
Walking under a RR bridge in Charlottesville, VA, many years ago, a truck hit the bridge. The crash was so loud, I was knocked to the ground. They had to deflate the tires to get it out.
The title "Thought this fit well here" is just so perfect alongside the "wefit" lmao
Since the subreddit has expanded and welcomes photos from all over the world now, it's only appropriate to mention a few infamous bridges that are opening some high-speed cans as well. The moderator said there's a huge number of them; they can't even keep track. The members of the subreddit keep finding them. "I think 2 other bridges are well known [in particular]. These two also have Reddit communities and an active fan club. r/3rdandWinklervsTrucks and r/thecanopener. 4 years ago, these two subs were larger than r/11foot8. But, I think they lack the 24/7 camera feed and the great marketing that Jurgen has put together for the [Durham bridge]."
New Mini Golf In Durham Honors It's Famous 11'8" Bridge
"In the fall of 2016, I noticed that r/11foot8 was not being actively moderated. At the time, there were fewer than 100 members. But, I knew of the bridge from the YouTube channel, and had been sharing the videos with my young children for a couple of years. They enjoyed the chaos and destruction as these huge trucks would crash into this immoveable bridge. It was great family entertainment for us. And as an avid collector of Reddit subscriptions, I keep a running list of subreddits I discover that are unmoderated or under-moderated. If I feel inclined, and the admins are kind enough to assign ownership to me, I jump in to rid the sub of spam, trolls, and try to build up a subreddit that represents the type of content I'd like to see. So, as I said, I took the sub over in September 2016 and at the time felt that a [community of 500 members] was probably achievable."
You See What Happens When You Rush To Be In Somebody Else's Business
Now, there are over 80,000 of them. From day 1 of Loonling's involvement, the subreddit has always welcomed similar bridges. And the moderator thinks maybe that's what has made it a bit more successful compared to the two others mentioned earlier. "I felt that relying exclusively on videos from the Durham bridge was too limiting."
"I hope our members feel a sense of community, but frankly, I don't think it's here," Loonling said. "People subscribe because of Jurgen. He does such a great job providing great videos, capturing the collision from the moments leading up to impact to the resolution. And getting it from two different angles!"
Hungry Bridge In Enid, Oklahoma
What would be even cooler would be if they had teeth painted on the road underneath as well.
I Too Take The Top Off My Oreos Before I Eat Them
How do you even manage to go that far under the bridge without even realising what is happening to your truck? o.O
If that's from the 11'8" bridge there is a stoplight before you get to it. Drivers speed up to "make the light" and end up like this.
Load More Replies...VW Crash
Delivering A Bridge
This is in the Netherlands and this looks like a road where you're not even supposed to drive a car. Like, it's OK for residential traffic but it's really a bike path.
How low is that bridge? Most cars would get stuck under that!
Gotta Get The Packages Onboard As Quickly As Possible!
I love how the first guy runs away while the second saunters in place like "not this s**t again, Larry!"
How fast do you have to be going that you make an airplane bounce on impact?
What Makes It Funnier Is That This Isn’t Even The Route The Bus Is Meant To Take
Lol I read your comment and immediately thought "this is not the route you're looking for"!
Load More Replies...If it was the route this bus is supposed to take, they must have pretty good drivers.
Found On Street View
Hey Sean, yea it's me Steve.... so my packages are going to be a little ummmm, late, and just side note, we have insurance right? Also I'm gonna need tomorrow off....
Nvm not letting me post the pic for some reason
Load More Replies...https://earth.google.com/web/search/93+S+Gabouri+Street,+Ste.+Genevieve+Missouri/@37.97758401,-90.04247366,121.205513a,0d,60y,254.5014699h,68.36679343t,0r/data=CpcBGm0SZwolMHg4N2Q4N2UyOWZhMDVhNjU5OjB4NTA1OWY4OWQ3ZjcxMjY1YhnrG5jcKP1CQCEmIIGatYJWwCosOTMgUyBHYWJvdXJpIFN0cmVldCwgU3RlLiBHZW5ldmlldmUgTWlzc291cmkYASABIiYKJAm6Xr0TaP1CQBGzlQTfzfxCQBm8PldO14JWwCHYut_sBoNWwCIaChZXSzFZcWZfRnR1SGU3NGtCeHlONExnEAI
hmm maybe this isn't the exact place but I went down the whole s gabouri street on google maps and it wasn't there
Load More Replies...FedEx-It's probably broken. Not just the packages anymore....
He Made It All The Way Through
It was named for Clifford Holland, the engineer who designed it. Fun fact: the outermost (well, southernmost) bridge in NYC is called the Outerbridge after its designer. So it's the Outerbridge Bridge. Just kidding. It's called the Outerbridge Crossing.
Load More Replies...Is the name of the mayor actually on signs? And do you spend money changing that every time you get a new mayor?
Nah, they just glue the new names on the existing signs.
Load More Replies...U Are Stuck
To be fair, there was a sign that says that so he has no excuses
My friend who's a trucker got stuck like that... He claims the clearance signs tell the highest point of the tunnel which make it tricky with round entrance tunnels but most likely the van would have made it through a 7' 7'' tunnel with a square entrance.
I guess they should’ve had the sign at the entrance to the tunnel rather than the exit!
Easy fix to get it out. Let most of the air out of the tires. That will drop the total height three to four inches and drive it VERY slowly out.
Meanwhile In Chicago
It's a little dented on the top .. but who sees that anyway ??!!! We can give you a really good deal on this car
I wonder if the people driving these get fired for destroying things that are so expensive.
So, who eats cost on this one? Driver, car lot or car manufacture? I hope insurance will cover it cause that would be a very costly mistake that would take the driver a very long time to pay. I wonder if he even has a job after this one...
Pretty Effective Bridge Protection!
We have these safety-barriers in front of some low tunnels too, but they're hanging on a chain, so when you hit it the damage is minor, but you can clearly hear the slap and still have time to break before the tunnel.
I Work For FedEx. One Of Our Trucks Came In Like This
Work for Brown had a driver once come in then tell me he had a little scratch from some branch twigs on roof of package truck Thankfully I went & checked There was a 7'' diameter branch driven through the top!!! New way to collect fire wood while driving
And in the spirit of the year, 'I'M NOT GOING TO LET SOME GOVERNMENT THUG TELL *ME* WHICH BRIDGE I CAN'T DRIVE UNDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
When You Take The Bridge With
Actually the bridge was pretty strong. Bridges aren't designed to be lifted from below. The truck was carrying an excavator, whose boom tilted back upon impact lifting the span off its piers. The span was removed, inspected and found to be salvagable! It was repaired and re-installed some weeks later. This was in Lloydminister, Saskatchewan in 2012
Load More Replies...okay I'm just confused at this point how the hell do you do this
I Don’t Understand People. “Oh This Truck Is About To Hit That Sign, Let Me Just Continue Follow Him”
That’s a sign to leave immediately for a country without an extradition treaty with the US
Load More Replies...Like a popular gaming reviewer once said: "WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?!?!?!?"
How is it even possible? AFIK the truck shouldn't allow to exceed certain speed as long the bed isn't down
When this happens it is usually due to a malfunction in the hydraulic valvegear, the driver hasn't commanded the dump box to tilt, it's simply gone up on its own. More rarely the driver forgot to lower it. Also, being a dump truck, any switches designed to detect bed position would be destroyed in short order.
Load More Replies...I know that interchange! There’s this one with the sign and the curvy ramp closer to town that trucks are always falling off.
i cant see the second picture that well, is that a car that crashed into the truck?
If The Bridge It Is Too Low, You Don't Have To Take It Slow. Lay The Truck Down On The Side, Underneath The Bridge You'll Slide
"If the bridge is TOO low", not "If the bridge is TO low". Doesn't anyone proofread s**t anymore?
@Dark Pigeon, your sentence is grammatically incorrect. “Go s**t brick in the shape and size of a pineapple, mate. No one f*****g cares about the grammatical errors.” Your previous sentence was misleading, it could cause someone to think “What is a ‘pineapple mate’?” I hope this helps!
Load More Replies...Just wondering how well the pedants complaining about grammatical errors here on BP speak or write Lithuanian. Because this site was created and is curated by people from that lovely Baltic country.
Are there really people this nonexistent level of intelligence? Scary just scary. How many have hurt the people around them too?!! Cause of stupidity, reaction hurt people!!
11foot8 In Indianapolis. Truck Was Full Of Cream Cheese
WOW!! Doesn't all these people know how tall their truck is??? It is important info to have. Or if they know but don't pay attention to the sign? Scarier still if it was both!
Looks like summer too. That whole area is going to smell like spoiled dairy tomorrow...
I Fought The Bridge And The Bridge Won
Fail
I live nearby. This bus was full of participants in a golf outing, not kids, who apparently goaded the driver into trying to get through. It's a quaint covered bridge in a semi-quaint town and had only recently completed a major rebuild after another bonehead rammed it.
The kids are definitely fine. The carpenters on the other hand are mourning.
Load More Replies...This is a historic bridge, well-known to be low and one-way, WELL-SIGNED. People are just ignorant and entitled.
Load More Replies...Square Peg In A Round Hole
Most of these could be solved by letting some air out of the tires.
Load More Replies...How does a driver approach a tiny tunnel like this and not have a second thought about if the truck will fit through?!? That one is so small, I'd be worried about my SUV!!!
is this the behind view of the one where the uhaul truck went in a bridge like this?
The Biggest Oof I’ve Ever Seen!
Does he even care?? I hope the truck was empty as it is now. If not, new level of stupidity!
I'd be so tempted to drive onto that roof and see if he'd be able to drag my car.
This Low Overpass Knocked The Streetview Camera Off Its Mount
Scalped! A Whole Level Beyond Can Opener!
“No Pictures! Don’t Laugh!”
Not only shave the top off but flip the back onto the car you're towing. That's a bad day.
Well Known Can Opener In Kansas City, MO
The bridge is at a significant angle to the street which passes beneath it. I would surmise the trailer is empty, and was light enough to overturn rather than simply losing its top.
Load More Replies...I know this bridge well, google "The Independence Avenue Bridge" - or look it up on facebook. Last November, it got 3 trucks in 5 days! It's a railroad overpass, & it's been there for many decades. The rail company cannot (or refuses) to do anything about it, and the city can't afford to go in & dig up the entire 4 lanes to make them lower. The city has added more signage than this photo shows, and flashing lights, to no avail. Truck drivers *still* think they have room, smh. And there have been some deaths there too - from drivers losing control at high speeds & hitting the center pillar.
We here in Kansas City call it "The Truck Stop Bridge". Also, this bridge has it's own fb page, AND it set a record this November - 3 trucks in 5 days! Google "the Independence Avenue Bridge", it's wild!
Load More Replies...Kansas Citian here! This happens all the time on this bridge. At least once a month.
Brand New Jeep
I Wonder At What Point He Decided Against It...
Swedish Custom Service Crashes Their Portable X-Ray
I85, Spartanburg SC. All Lanes Blocked
Two plausible causes. One, the driver just forgot to lower it after dumping his load (unlikely). Two, a weak return spring in a hydraulic spool valve caused it to let some fluid into the cylinder each time the truck went over a bump, until it got high enough to hit something.
Load More Replies...A Little Compilation Of The Deppenfalle (Idiot Trap) In My City
Wishaw, Scotland August 17th 2020 (No One Injured)
Happened to me, top deck front seat. Asked for an apology and my fare back. Got neither, courts will probably allocate more than the £8 fare I paid..
Load More Replies...That'sclearly a double decker bus so wtf made the driver think he could fit? did he forget he was driving a double decker?
Maybe that's exactly it. He's usually driving something else...
Load More Replies...Welp, that settles it. I'm NEVER riding on the upper level of a double decker bus.
Glad no one got injured. Now they can drive it to Edinburgh for sightseeing.
8 Ft Is Less Than You Think...
I Guess These Guys Weren’t Little Enough
Looks All Clear Now
I've seen this video a couple of times already. It's all down to some impatience on the truck driver side.
How To Make Canola Oil Very Quickly
Mt Airy Philadelphia Just This Morning
8'2" (2,5m) In The Netherlands (Hornweg, Aalsmeer) It Has Claimed Around 190 Victims So Far. (According To Locals)
Perhaps they should install a chicane to deter long vehicles from going this way.
Does This Fit Here?
This Happened Today In My City
If that bridge can't withstand an impact, it was NEVER safe for pedestrians to use! The whole thing just broke in half! What if there had been people on it?!
This Happened A Couple Days Ago Near My Town
They'll definitely need a lowboy to move that one
Load More Replies...He Should Have Turned Left
"Reliance"
These bus ones are terrifying!! I'm never, ever riding on the top level of a double decker bus again!!
It Happens Here In Michigan Too!
Strikes Again! Outside My Office
Low Clearance
Y Bridge Overpass In Zanesville, Oh Claims It's Newest Victim. A Tree Service Bucket Truck
Just A Bit Too Tight Of A Squeeze In Phillipsburg, PA
Really Committed To Making It (Bronx)
Bus In Rochdale, UK Gets Roof Taken Clean Off, Somehow No-One Died
And another double decker bus driver who forgot he was in a double decker...
In Our State Capital, We Have An 11'3" Bridge. The Truck In Front Of Me Somehow Thought He Was Shorter Than 11 Feet. It's Impressive How Many Trucks Try
Snapped This In Philadelphia A Few Weeks Back. Oops
Found Just Beyond A Low Overpass
11 Foot 8, Meet 10 Foot 11 In Tucson
Another One Bites The Dust
Another one bites the dust- ANDDDDDD ANOTHER ONE GONE AND ANOTHER ONE GONE hEy- iM gOnNa GeT yOu ToO aNoThEr OnE bItEs ThE dUsT
Garbage Truck In Ann Arbor, Michigan Stuck Under Railroad Bridge
An 11ft 2er Spotted In Indiana
Happened Today In Sweden. No One Got Injured
Once again, like the other post of the bus in glasgow: I'm going to assume these drivers forgot they were driving double deckers because why on earth would you think you'd fit under there. Yikes.
Surprised This Doesn’t Happen More Often
Scranton PA Can Represent Finally. Funnily Enough Our Minor League Baseball Team Are Currently In A Series With Durham’s Team
Trying To Scrape Off The Top. Uppsala, Sweden
A Slight Miscalculation
Part of the problem is "advisory overload" where we are constantly bombarded by warnings and cautionary signs that we simply stop seeing them, they are just part of the landscape. This is part of the reason mandates for reversing-beepers are being rescinded, nobody pays any attention to them anyway!
Load More Replies...You would think there'd be an app or something out there that would allow you to check your route for this sort of thing. You know a 'my truck 13 ft tall. Will it fit under all the over passes on my route?' kind of thing.
I'm getting ready to move across the country and this article made me consider that. Needless to say google didn't provide me any useful information on this subject so we'll just have to hope that there will be signs posted early enough to exit if need be.
Load More Replies...https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55091077 This happened last year, bus driver has now been charged.
i'm feeling a bit unsecure about riding the topdeck of a bus now. In citybusses you can choose but some long distance companies like Flixbus you're normally all seated upstairs O_O
This reminds me of the over pass in the corner area of Charlottesville Va, it took the roof off many an RV driven by someone's parents coming to visit them at UVA. There was even an alarm set up to try and alert the driver, but all it really did was cause them to look around all confused at why people are pouring out of shops and staring at them. Good times.
Okay, so once my family were in france and managed to get the motorhome stuck like this because we just too wide and just too tall. Lucky it was a motorhome so we just started having lunch until we could be freed.
I years back a friend of mine went to work in the US as a trucker. Being used to the metric system he miscalculated and hit a bridge and got real stuck. By the time the cops came he'd explained it about a dozen times so when to cop was like "so hit the bridge huh?" My friend said "no I was delivering the bridge and I ran outta gas!" 😂. Apparently it didn't go down well with the cop
In Ireland there are signs on our bridges that state if you hit them to call a number and give the bridge ID...
This happens a lot in Boston, where we have taken to calling it "Storrowing," after the fact that the majority of these crashes happen on Storrow Drive, usually involving U-Haul or other moving trucks driven by incoming college freshmen. They are completely unaware of the height of their rented trucks, and are using GPS directions designed for cars...not trucks. Yes, we laugh at them if nobody gets hurt, but when there are injuries, nobody is lauging. There's usually a call for better signage, better education, or some sort of mock toll booth setup to prevent trucks and busses from turning on to Storrow Drive at all. Nothing practical has happened yet.
Part of the problem is "advisory overload" where we are constantly bombarded by warnings and cautionary signs that we simply stop seeing them, they are just part of the landscape. This is part of the reason mandates for reversing-beepers are being rescinded, nobody pays any attention to them anyway!
Load More Replies...You would think there'd be an app or something out there that would allow you to check your route for this sort of thing. You know a 'my truck 13 ft tall. Will it fit under all the over passes on my route?' kind of thing.
I'm getting ready to move across the country and this article made me consider that. Needless to say google didn't provide me any useful information on this subject so we'll just have to hope that there will be signs posted early enough to exit if need be.
Load More Replies...https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55091077 This happened last year, bus driver has now been charged.
i'm feeling a bit unsecure about riding the topdeck of a bus now. In citybusses you can choose but some long distance companies like Flixbus you're normally all seated upstairs O_O
This reminds me of the over pass in the corner area of Charlottesville Va, it took the roof off many an RV driven by someone's parents coming to visit them at UVA. There was even an alarm set up to try and alert the driver, but all it really did was cause them to look around all confused at why people are pouring out of shops and staring at them. Good times.
Okay, so once my family were in france and managed to get the motorhome stuck like this because we just too wide and just too tall. Lucky it was a motorhome so we just started having lunch until we could be freed.
I years back a friend of mine went to work in the US as a trucker. Being used to the metric system he miscalculated and hit a bridge and got real stuck. By the time the cops came he'd explained it about a dozen times so when to cop was like "so hit the bridge huh?" My friend said "no I was delivering the bridge and I ran outta gas!" 😂. Apparently it didn't go down well with the cop
In Ireland there are signs on our bridges that state if you hit them to call a number and give the bridge ID...
This happens a lot in Boston, where we have taken to calling it "Storrowing," after the fact that the majority of these crashes happen on Storrow Drive, usually involving U-Haul or other moving trucks driven by incoming college freshmen. They are completely unaware of the height of their rented trucks, and are using GPS directions designed for cars...not trucks. Yes, we laugh at them if nobody gets hurt, but when there are injuries, nobody is lauging. There's usually a call for better signage, better education, or some sort of mock toll booth setup to prevent trucks and busses from turning on to Storrow Drive at all. Nothing practical has happened yet.
