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High-Pole
A clearance aid mounted on the truck that allows route-clearance checks, bridge, tunnel, and utility-clearance planning to be managed with visual margin.
What to know
- Use only equipment sized for corridor geometry and route-specific overhead risks.
- Match pole setup to jurisdictional permit clauses and bridge/tunnel guidance before dispatch.
- Pair clearance guidance with verified operator readiness and crew routing plans.
Country notes
US: US operators commonly use high-pole systems when urban or tight-clearance corridors are present.
AU: Australian corridor teams reference equivalent clearance-aid planning for route-specific heights.
DE: German heavy-haul planning commonly requires documented clearance margins and pre-check verification.
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