BOSTON - It's that time of year. As college students and new residents head to Boston with moving trucks, it won't be long before we see the too-tall trucks getting damaged and stuck on Storrow Drive and Soldiers Field Road. For locals, it's known as "Storrowing."
This year, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is asking students to "save their rented moving trucks" with a video shared to social media.
"For just zero dollars a day, you cannot hit a bridge or an overpass on Storrow Drive and Soldiers Field Road in Boston and Memorial Drive in Cambridge," a DCR employee said in the video. "We know you're excited to be moving to the Boston area and we're happy to have you. But seriously, that moving truck isn't going to fit on those roads. We put signs up everywhere. Please, look for them. Pay attention to what they say, yes, they are trying to warn you."
DCR has put up signs all over the roads about the low-clearance bridges and overpasses and they're asking people to check the height of their moving trucks before beginning their drive.
Those driving a U-Haul or any other kind of moving truck should avoid Storrow Drive, Soldiers Field Road and Memorial Drive, where some overpasses are only 9 feet high.
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