There are many GPS programs that attempt to tell you where there are low clearances along your chosen RV travel route. However, it is no wonder that many RV owners do not rely solely on their GPS program to tell them where low clearances exist. The common consensus is to always keep a look out for signs on bridges, awnings, etc. for the posted height to make sure your RV fits under the space, because a RV is too expensive to leave it to a program or up to chance. As is the case with this camping bloopers video.
Oops! And the whole bank awning comes crashing down. Keep a look out for clearance heights, so that you don’t end up on the next post on camping bloopers. If you do get a little too close to something overhead that doesn’t keep your RV in the clear and you need a new RV, check out this RV Sales site or this Used RVs site.