Submitted by Distinguished_Parrot t3_yjbjnm in vermont
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2q_x t1_iuntom9 wrote
Multiple in parallel, so more than one truck can get stuck at once.
urfire00 t1_iunu1rp wrote
Unfortunately that hasn't worked thus far, the fines keep increasing and it still happens. I think the fine is $2000 currently.
Go_Cart_Mozart t1_iunua2h wrote
Height is not the issue.
Length is.
Traditional_Lab_5468 t1_iunufac wrote
Right? Why are the folks in that article acting like this problem requires some complex, multi-pronged approach. Just put a tight turn in the road before the Notch, and stick an exit with some signage at the point that trucks will fail. If the trucks can't get onto the road, they can't get stuck in the Notch.
urfire00 t1_iunufig wrote
I think the idea of that would be that they literally cannot physically access the area where length becomes an issue
whaletacochamp t1_iunv5nv wrote
Letâs just send them all of the posts related to this topic since each one is filled with at least 10 ideas better than the current strategy
whaletacochamp t1_iunvdhv wrote
If they donât want to lose out on the fine profits then go ahead and make it so that if youâve made it that far (ie ignored that many signs) you still get a ticket.
whaletacochamp t1_iunvq1z wrote
Believe it or not some trucks make it through (not the hugest ones but some do). So the thought is that, even if you are lucky and get through or somehow get down before an authority tickets you, you will still get a ticket.
Wonât work in my opinion but thatâs the thought process.
raincntry t1_iunwnxt wrote
I like the way you think.
valhallagypsy t1_iunx1l8 wrote
Dang! Summer Toll booth operator hmmmâŚ.thereâs probably a better way but just thinking of ideas. The money the police and fire spend on dealing with it could pay for infrastructure changes đ¤
igneousigneous t1_iunygt4 wrote
Forfeiture of stuck vehicles.
noxagt55 t1_iunyydd wrote
That's what she said.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_iuo0fxc wrote
Near the gondola parking lot, set up automated laser type things that measure vehicle length. If they detect a vehicle of a predetermined (long) length, lights flash and an arm lowers but there is a turn around right there.
Virtual-Track4037 t1_iuo0xcj wrote
Put a bridge before it that trucks canât go under⌠or one of the limit things they have a drive thrus
1DollarOr1Million t1_iuo10hn wrote
Hereâs a question: Is there a sufficient place for them to turn around once they realize they werenât supposed to go up 108? Because I could see how they donât see the sign until they are on 108, but not having a good place to turn it around without assistance. So maybe if on each side there was a dedicated tractor trailer turnaround spot before the point of no return, that might save us having them actually get stuck.
If that is not the issue, then sadly you either need a guard standing there 24/7 to stop trucks from entering (not feasible IMO) or install a sharp S-curve that they canât navigate beforehand.
huskers2468 t1_iuo28h4 wrote
Hopefully, after a day or so, someone send a screenshot of this comment to "the officials."
Simple, yet effective.
2q_x t1_iuo2s7d wrote
I support the JOBs the notch provides.
When people want to take away our Notches, we should instead ask: "How can we build more notches?"
FOUR MORE NOTCHES!
Most_Expert_8080 t1_iuo3mr9 wrote
That would be too easy and work too well
Top-Razzmatazz-6377 t1_iuo3rh5 wrote
Vermont seems to be sticking roundabouts in random places. Why not one before the notch with a wizard in the middle yelling 'Your Truck SHALL NOT PASS'
But seriously, they need some type of obstacle to get stuck in before the notch.
Nauticalknots t1_iuo6ckg wrote
A 5 second video reel of the worst stuck trucks in the notch playing on a big screen below the 2000$ fine sign?
urfire00 t1_iuo6hr0 wrote
I don't think it would work either, considering there are already people taking their chances despite the signs and massive fines.
Lord_Mormont t1_iuo78tj wrote
BUENO NOTCHES
MYrobouros t1_iuoaa32 wrote
It should be legal to loot whatever's inside.
ThuggerSosaYak t1_iuoaeq1 wrote
Would still stop 18 wheelers from getting through though
Trajikbpm t1_iuocp0l wrote
Because it's Vermont
mountainofclay t1_iuod15x wrote
Iâm wondering what the annual take in dollars is. Fines, tow truck, lotta bucks.
tossawayintheend t1_iuod838 wrote
I read somewhere, possibly on here, that a lot of it is because truckers think the signs are just a ruse by Stowe townies to keep big trucks out.
Nickmorgan19457 t1_iuodc46 wrote
$15000 fine and a spanking.
Nickmorgan19457 t1_iuodfxs wrote
How much would the role of the wizard pay?
mountainofclay t1_iuodiia wrote
Way over engineered.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_iuoea9r wrote
Your recommendation (keeping in mind, getting them stuck in something else somewhere else still blocks the road so itâs not an adequate solution as far as traffic flow).
Top-Razzmatazz-6377 t1_iuof504 wrote
1/2 of the 'My truck got stuck' fee, for every truck banished, would be fair.
EmbiggensCromulence t1_iuojn42 wrote
Put up signs
meinblown t1_iuoksyv wrote
You are doing some huge assuming thinking that this place will drum up more than a room temperature iq response.
meinblown t1_iuol3sf wrote
For the 100 millionth time...
Dukaso t1_iuoltr8 wrote
$2000 is peanuts for a trucking company. $50k. Make them think twice.
HandCarvedRabbits t1_iuom11e wrote
The thing that occurred to me the other day is this- Why doesnât a GPS app make these warnings as part of the data attached to the road. They can do stop signs, traffic, road construction etc. They should make it so the second you turn on to this road a red warning shows up making clear that vehicle must be under X length to travel on this road beyond X miles. This should be especially true if there are GPS apps specific to truckers.
twdvermont t1_iuon5qn wrote
If someone is manning the gate, who will get stuck and pay the fines to cover the salary?
Left-Link5070 t1_iuoohie wrote
Do any trucks actually make it over?
thisoneisnotasbad t1_iuoopsp wrote
You win. Collect your prize.
GreenMountain420 t1_iuooval wrote
This is the answer
Corey307 t1_iuoqvyj wrote
But then the wizard wants more trucks to pass.
Dadfart802 t1_iuorjbo wrote
Change the punishment to exile by trebuchet.
czo79 t1_iuorpi6 wrote
Not an unreasonable assumption haha
username802 t1_iuos7p9 wrote
Heads on spikes, obviously.
appa-ate-momo t1_iuotip7 wrote
First offense: sizable fine
Second offense: jail time.
Station a cop right at the beginning if the manpower is available.
the_gv3 t1_iuotjpv wrote
They're suggesting that the fines don't cover the cost to remove the truck, and a salaried person manning the gate would cost less than the truck removals adding up.
Meow_Meow_4_Life t1_iuouroa wrote
Or he too
suzi-r t1_iuovsp7 wrote
Lack of brains is.
jwc8985 t1_iuow0jk wrote
Many truckers would be willing to pay $15k for the spanking.
Odd_Classroom_9699 t1_iuowk2q wrote
Its gotta be a toll ân not a fine. If some trucks can just squeeze through, like a wet duck through ferns, then there always some gasser degen whoâll say, âwatch thisâ (hold my beer) - then proceed to kink up the plow line. Screws everyone bud!
Let legal length vehicle pass - no charge. Use EZpass/Pay-by-plate; so no oneâs gotta stop.
Make the toll for trucks hurt enough, theyâll wise up ân go around. Sure some bozo get stuck anyways, but then fine the clown too!
suzi-r t1_iuox04l wrote
In VT, big trucks (or ones driven by drunks) have often ruined our bridges, covered & otherwise. Our townâs covered bridges have been run into multiple times, leaving the town with big repair expenses. Some drivers donât even read the height limit signs.
suzi-r t1_iuoxb6t wrote
Itâs not bountiful.
MRPierceVT t1_iuoxzx3 wrote
Public shaming. Post pics of the trucks, with company logos and info clearly shown, and the drivers who got stuck.
Humananswers t1_iuoy6n1 wrote
Local truck driver here. Could be wrong but the guys that miss all the other signs are probably zombied out from road fatigue, aka at the stage of just keeping it between the lines and probably missing everything else. A sign with flashing amber lights, or the ones with a dozen smaller inset flashing lights around the perimeter staged at the last viable turn around would be the best bet for those guys. Maybe even put a few in short succession. No excuse for driving at that stage of fatigue, but as far as realistic solutions go, flashing lights might just catch their attention when nothing else will. Fair game to up the penalties for ignoring them or driving fatigue impaired as well.
svengoalie t1_iuoz5bg wrote
Put up a sign with pictures of trucks that got stuck, followed by "x miles ahead"
vtech01 t1_iuozf20 wrote
Not to be the asshole of the group but is it possible the drivers understanding of English may be part of the problem here? I mean maybe they just don't understand it. I don't know who has been towed out recently. Just a thought. Not sure what else to do. Petition Google to put some kind of route popup for NO TRUCKS on that route. I am sure it's possible. It would take someone from the county office to petition them with a county title.
Romanovs_Penguin t1_iuozqgp wrote
Grease the boulders on the hairpin curves so the trailers can slip right through.
BigRSoul t1_iup11g6 wrote
This!
These would be at a trucker's eye level and would definitely deter entry to the road.
Bright colored bars with those blinking solar LEDs.
Christopher_LX t1_iup1xqf wrote
This would be unfair to box trucks, which don't get stuck in tight turns.
bobcat1911 t1_iup22nu wrote
Doesn't the state have engineers working for the AOT? couldn't they justify their salary and come up with a plan?
ooohoneytoastooo t1_iup2fmr wrote
Toll road
tossawayintheend t1_iup2tb8 wrote
From the Jeffersonville side they can probably turn around in Smugg's upper lots, not sure about the Stowe side.
vtdadbod007 t1_iup3naz wrote
The fines so small itâs not even profit. Make it a 5 figure fine and then youâll see results
Reepergrimrim t1_iup3npo wrote
Ha! This is where my GGparents ran things back in the day. Keep it Stowe yo.
deadowl t1_iup4dpu wrote
It's already in multiple languages.
gxngxr_gxdxss t1_iup4n1o wrote
Makes the fine Like 50k and trucks will stay out
VThillbilly t1_iup4nqe wrote
How about like a low under pass type thing at the bottom with a turn around
glockster19m t1_iup4swr wrote
Pressure plate and camera system where if a vehicle over a certain weight passes over the plate than the camera automatically snaps a pic of the license plate and tickets the vehicle if its oversized
timberwolf0122 t1_iup6ekd wrote
Give the only place they can go after getting snapped is the notch itâs kind of redundant
timberwolf0122 t1_iup6kvz wrote
A low bar on chains , the idea being a fire truck could slow bump it out the way
wessex464 t1_iup77rr wrote
Lots of parking garages have those bars that hang from above that basically indicate "if you hit this you'll get stuck in the garage". You could do one of those that hits most 18 wheelers somewhere before the notch but on the road up. Obviously it will need a wide shoulder or something to drive around for stuff that isn't hauling a 52 ft trailer but this would at least get the attention of every 18 wheeler headed up the mountain.
glockster19m t1_iup7gh9 wrote
Part of the problem though is the traffic caused by trucks being stopped and ticketed, as well as the fact that it's a sketchy place to make any kind of traffic stop in general
Hisdudeness1997 t1_iup7h7a wrote
Build a wall :) lol jk
patonbike t1_iup7t1r wrote
Put an 11 foot 8 pedestrian bridge over the road
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urfire00 t1_iup8c2p wrote
My understanding is that the driver themselves gets fined. Is it likely that trucking companies pay their employees tickets when they ignored tons of warning signs?
BurtonFive t1_iup8qaf wrote
Unpopular opinion, but why not just let them go through the notch. Make it a two lane road and call it a day. That turn is dangerous even for cars, itâs pretty much impossible to tell if someoneâs on the other side of that rock. Plus that place is so busy anyway itâs not like a few trucks are going to somehow destroy the surrounding area. I guess itâs possible that road is just not built to support the weight of those trucks either though.
Biggest issue might be the grade coming down though and brakes giving out, if they went that way.
Without letting them go through I think top comment has got it. Get them stuck before they get to the top, maybe around the smuggs top lot parking entrance.
hudsoncider t1_iup8r5k wrote
How about a wooden bridge that can only hold half the weight of a semi.
durpdurpturd t1_iupaf33 wrote
An obstacle course of some fashion. I said that when this came up 2 weeks ago. Iâm picturing tall orange plastic markers that are on a spring mounted to the ground (so when the trucks hit it the thing doesnât actually break) in a pattern that would force them to weave through in a way simulating the tight spots in the notch with a giant banner OVER THE ROAD that spells out without abbreviations that tractor trailers will get stuck and the ensuing penalties. It will be very ugly and obvious and thatâs kindove the point. DM me DOT and Iâll draw up plans.
fiddlersgreen2021 t1_iupaw9h wrote
I got cash in my pocket, desire in my heart, and Iâm a frothinâ and a foaminâ
-_Stove_- t1_iupazl7 wrote
Because truckers don't use a specialized trucker app- they use Google Maps or Apple Maps.
-_Stove_- t1_iupbafa wrote
...Because they get stuck? I think you missed the point.
Unless you're suggesting widening the road, which is a serious non-starter.
MooDonkey t1_iupbegb wrote
Wouldn't surprise me if this is a factor. This is a huge problem, towns want the trucks out (understand where they are coming from) so put up signs. Often - especially on state routes - there really isn't anything stopping the trucks and it is a safer and easier path than diverting.
Willie_the_Wombat t1_iupbgpl wrote
This is the obvious answer, or possibly a bus stop style chicane, at the last viable turnaround.
MooDonkey t1_iupbnx4 wrote
Most effective answer to still allow box trucks would be a laser-triggered traffic light. They have these in a couple of places, Lincoln Tunnel in NYC springs to mind. Set it at, say, 9' high. Any vehicle over 9' tall sets off the traffic light, and the big fuck-off flashing red lights on a sign that says road unsuitable for tractor trailers, tight turns and rocks, $5,000 fine, turn around here, call xxx-xxx-xxxx if you need assistance. Box trucks can then proceed.
omniplatypus t1_iupkahv wrote
Identical to the hairiest turn. If you can do it once, you can do it twice. And if you can't, we've at least got you at the bottom of the hill
werdnak84 t1_iupmtlv wrote
People who have never been there may not realize the scope of what we are saying. While the road may not be as dangerous as say those cliffside ones in South America, it's VERY dangerous for a huge top-heavy vehicle. This notch winds in over 90-degree angles and goes up and down between very very narrow ridges. To think that big trucks are still allowed through it is baffling to me.
Electrical-Bed8577 t1_iupo1z2 wrote
Had not been there in years, tried to go the back way to Stowe last year, behind Smugs. Road closed due to stuckage. We saw no alarming signs on the way to the steep. SIGNAGE. Also, put the word out to Google and Transport companies. Copy DOT. VTDOT should have a list of companies trucking through.
landodk t1_iupod9w wrote
Not all long trucks are tall. Lots of tall trucks arenât long
landodk t1_iupoitb wrote
Not sure why google and Apple donât have âoversized vehicle navigationâ as an option like âavoid tollsâ
Icy_Ad6087 t1_iuppnfb wrote
Blast the rocks! Very unpleasant but effective.
edwardsamson t1_iupsjfm wrote
This YT account says otherwise: https://www.youtube.com/c/yovo68
edwardsamson t1_iupsmir wrote
but they do smash into that boulder at the top on the S curve that's a bit before the main parking lot
ChallengerShaker2014 t1_iupvz4l wrote
This is the winner. Toll booth and charge say $3 each direction. Should pay for the guy working in there, they can turn away anyone too long.
MargaerySchrute t1_iupz1p5 wrote
Omg your flair LOLLL
BurtonFive t1_iuq2c6r wrote
Yes was suggesting widening the road to make two lanes. I know itâs that whole change thing though. Canât live without those few extra turns and taking the leap of faith you wonât plow into some dude from Massachusetts that doesnât yield when he is supposed to.
Electrical-Bed8577 t1_iuq4040 wrote
The big wheels paradigm: Length + girth vs height. "It ain't the meat its the motion..."
Electrical-Bed8577 t1_iuq6um1 wrote
THIS would be the place for a billboard in VT!
cool_weed_dad t1_iuq7txc wrote
Can they not just post a cop at the last spot where theyâre able to turn around to stop them? Half of most police departments just sit in their cars and do speed traps, they can pull one off to do the same thing but actually useful.
wageslave2022 t1_iuqj4o2 wrote
Make "points on your license" part of the punishment not just a fine.
lajzerowicz t1_iuqola1 wrote
I would set up those overhead chains used to indicate if a truck is too big for a tunnel. While they are used for height, anything that hits those chains chains are itâs also too long.
Other option is to keep letting trucks get stuck and use the money to eventually tunnel through the notch đ Solves the truck problem and commuting problem during the winter đđťââď¸
ethandavid42 t1_iuqxuhz wrote
I used to work for a data provider in Lebanon, NH, Teleatlas North America, that was eventually taken over by TomTom. The capability to put this information in GPS apps has long existed, but the companies that buy the data need to keep that data updated. Even Google Maps or Apple Maps have the capability. They can be fed cloud based traffic data. This would be easy.
But the truckers have to have an updated version of whatever software they use on whatever device they use. It's not the tech necessarily. It's user error, neglect, or ignorance, very often.
-_Stove_- t1_iuqy83x wrote
Tell me, how would you make 108 a wider road without completely destroying the Notch as it is now?
Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iuqypdf wrote
A human attended toll booth.
GrnGlob t1_iur3rmt wrote
Same on the Stowe side - they'd have to turn into one of the mountain parking lots or do a 19 point turn in the long trail parking lot if there weren't many cars in it.
GrnGlob t1_iur40iq wrote
In one of the articles about this, they said they've worked with the 'smaller' GPS data providers, and have tried/are working with GMaps and Apple Maps, but those two are very slow when it's a 'rare event' like this.
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BurtonFive t1_iur6hag wrote
Not saying widen the entire road, just straighten out the few turns the trucks get stuck at. Donât advertise the route and still have fines/signs enforced by police for trucks over certain lengths/weights. Just donât make it a multi hour nuisance to everyone around when people are stupid.
-_Stove_- t1_iur7ioa wrote
"Don't advertise the route" -it's VT 108, a state highway.
"Just straight a few turns" -this is a geotechnical engineering project, which again will destroy the notch as it is currently.
BurtonFive t1_iur7w22 wrote
The notch is more then those two turns with the giant boulders⌠But as I started with, unpopular opinion.
MarkVII88 t1_iur9xdb wrote
What if they posted "notch watchers". A bunch of threatening-looking, conspiracy theory-believing incels standing by the approach to Smugglers Notch Rd. in tactical gear with AR-15 style rifles.
If batshit crazy folks employ such shenanigans to intimidate people at polling places in certain parts of the country, then it should work in Smugglers Notch to keep the trucks away, no?
MarkVII88 t1_iura4zn wrote
Admittedly, this is a much better idea than the "Notch Watchers" that I suggested. Make it impossible for the trucks to drive into the notch to begin with and they won't be getting stuck.
urfire00 t1_iurdead wrote
Lol fair
RetiscentSun t1_iurkojv wrote
Are there any emergency vehicles that might need to get by that a chicane would not allow?
RetiscentSun t1_iurkrn7 wrote
The drivers admit to seeing the signs, and just not believing them.
WantDastardlyBack t1_iurlyt1 wrote
I've read several police reports after the fact. The last year or so have always had the drivers admitting they saw all the signs and opted to try it anyway.
Traditional_Lab_5468 t1_iurnlf7 wrote
Make the chicane a closed gate.
RetiscentSun t1_iurpz0e wrote
What does that mean?
JoshIroning t1_iurtzhk wrote
Traditional_Lab_5468 t1_iurxzeq wrote
If the concern is that emergency vehicles might need to get up the road but the chicane would block them, the chicane itself could be a closed gate. If emergency services need to get through, they would be able to open the gate and get their vehicles through the chicane. If a truck wanted to get through, though, the gate would be closed and they would have to be able to make the turn around the chicane.
RetiscentSun t1_iuryf9j wrote
Ok that makes sense. Chicane is a new term for me so Iâm still trying to figure out exactly how it would work in the notch situation. And Iâm not even sure if what I asked about is a legit problem lol. Just curious
czo79 t1_iurzt16 wrote
In my head I imagined the chicane being made of fairly easy to move barriers but the gate idea is great
Arthur-Morgans-Beard t1_ius0s13 wrote
I always thought a height barrier at the beginning might work, something that will rip the top off your trailer if you attempt to go under it.
VT_Racer t1_iusee6u wrote
All they need is a jersey barrier chicane down low where if they get stuck, they have a lift onsite to move the chicane and an escort to turn them around.
foggy-sunrise t1_iuskmzt wrote
Yeah this isn't a difficult problem to solve, at all.
historycat95 t1_iusujgm wrote
Ugh.
Make roads with tight turns at the last turn off on each side. You can't make those turns? You exit to the long way around.
If you get stuck in those turns, then it's easier to free you by opening a gate in the guardrails around the tight turns.
somedudevt t1_iutfbby wrote
This seems easy yet hardâŚ
- Build a turn around past the last spot to access the road on both ends.
- Place automatic gate at the base by the turn around.
- Install a camera that measures the vehicle at the gate. If itâs too long gate doesnât open and message shows on one of the message panels that they must turn around and proceed down the hill. If vehicle is not too long the gate opens and they proceed.
Problem solved.
MapleMechanic t1_iutl6f1 wrote
"we've tried nothing, and we're all out of ideas!"
chaptertwovt t1_iutqsge wrote
Make an artificial switchback with jersey barriers at the bottom of the road. Make them get stuck where they can more easily get out.
ratamadiddle t1_ivb8lyo wrote
Vermont and punitive actionsâŚchuckle
valhallagypsy t1_iunqwh4 wrote
Cameras and issuing tickets (based on plates) if any truck goes into the notch. Money usually makes people/companies pay attention đ