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may we each be aware enough when that time comes to hang up the keys
TJ - you can't use that one, we all know you RV without keys!
 
Unfortunately these folks are not alone in pealing the top back on their vehicle. This can happen to anyone.
The slightest bit of inattention allow this to happen.
Dealing with erroneous GPS directions. Reset your RV GPS where the GPS forgets your vehicle is 13'+ tall.

Growing up in the Northeast, I am particularly aware of low bridges. One of my first jobs was driving a local delivery truck. You learned quickly which routes to take and which to avoid.

Here are many folks, of all ages and skill level, that suffered the same fate at the "Can Opener"

 
Unfortunately these folks are not alone in pealing the top back on their vehicle. This can happen to anyone.
The slightest bit of inattention allow this to happen.
Dealing with erroneous GPS directions. Reset your RV GPS where the GPS forgets your vehicle is 13'+ tall.

Growing up in the Northeast, I am particularly aware of low bridges. One of my first jobs was driving a local delivery truck. You learned quickly which routes to take and which to avoid.

Here are many folks, of all ages and skill level, that suffered the same fate at the "Can Opener"

I could just make it under that bridge - wouldn't want to actually try though.
 

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