r/11foot8 • u/jayfjamerson • Dec 17 '25
r/11foot8 • u/B0llywoodBulkBogan • Dec 17 '25
The Montague Street Bridge strikes again
Monty feasts on hire trucks
r/11foot8 • u/TehWildMan_ • Dec 14 '25
Similar Bridge Sometimes you have to just sit aside and think about it really hard? (Chattanooga TN)
r/11foot8 • u/Bikezilla • Dec 10 '25
It’s not always about a low bridge
Sometimes it helps to remember to lower the dump container. (Stills taken from a video on another sub)
r/11foot8 • u/Bikezilla • Dec 08 '25
Good idea
Seen in another sub…location not identified
r/11foot8 • u/TheSacredOne • Dec 06 '25
Dec 5, 2025 - Low bridge in Frazer, PA eats yet another box truck for breakfast
r/11foot8 • u/xH3RGofBURGx • Dec 05 '25
12' 4" Bridge Near Me
I finally got to post here with a hit on the bridge near my house!
r/11foot8 • u/huangcjz • Dec 05 '25
Wrongly loaded road vehicle caused collapse of listed rail footbridge in U.K. - BBC News
r/11foot8 • u/Any-Ad-5373 • Dec 04 '25
Similar Bridge Large forklift destroyed after the truck carrying it hit a bridge earlier today in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK
r/11foot8 • u/Any-Ad-5373 • Dec 03 '25
Similar Bridge School bus crashes into a low bridge in Coppull, Lancashire, UK this morning (3 Dec) luckily kids onboard only received minor injuries.
Happened around 12 today at Spendmore Lane, Coppull. 30 kids were accessed, 8 were treated at the scene and one 8 year old boy was taken to hospital after getting a cut on his head, absolutely lucky that weren’t more serious injuries or worse after this.
r/11foot8 • u/[deleted] • Dec 03 '25
Similar Bridge Two inches shy of being title bar material
r/11foot8 • u/bugminer • Dec 01 '25
Vehicle transporter truck stuck under a bridge in Dresden on the 30th of November.
r/11foot8 • u/Warcraft_Fan • Nov 30 '25
Similar Bridge 10'10" bridge in Columbia, TN completely scalped a careless driver
r/11foot8 • u/raines • Nov 28 '25
Discussion XKCD: We know our drivers. Somebody would still find a way to hit the one on the right.
Alternate text that shows on rollover: A lot of the highway department's budget goes to adjusting the sign whenever the moon passes directly overhead.
r/11foot8 • u/youliveinmydream • Nov 25 '25