Storrow drive

Will this new sign save trucks from Storrow Drive's bridges?

If the new "CARS ONLY" sign is successful, more will be hung at entrances to the parkways along the Charles River — Boston's Soldiers Field Road and Cambridge's Memorial Drive as well as Storrow Drive.

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It is not uncommon to see moving trucks or other large vehicles stuck under the low bridges on Storrow Drive. The state is trying to drive down those numbers with new signage.

A new sign was hoisted over an entrance to Storrow Drive in Boston on Monday, the latest attempt to prevent trucks from crashing into the low-clearance overpasses on the highway — an occurrence that's so common it has its own place in local lore.

"Storrowings" happen every few months, and especially often around Sept. 1, when most Boston leases turn over and students unfamiliar with the area's roads pack their things in rented trucks.

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The new "CARS ONLY" sign raised on David G. Mugar Way at Mount Vernon Street in the Back Bay is part of a new push from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. Last week, the agency released a parody video set to Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" pleading with newcomers to "do your part by looking for the signs, and, together, we can not hit a bridge with a truck."

If the new sign is successful, more will be hung at entrances to the parkways along the Charles River — Boston's Soldiers Field Road and Cambridge's Memorial Drive as well as Storrow Drive.

There were more "Storrowing" incidents in August than days in that month. Crashes in which trucks become wedged under overpasses of Storrow Drive in Boston are so prevalent, they've become a verb. The TEN looks at why they're so common and what can be done.

The new sign is heavier and more reflective than the one it replaces and with a sturdier connection that officials believe will serve as a clearer warning to drivers.

"The old ones were hit somewhat frequently and a lot of times I believe the truck driver doesn't know or understand that they've hit the sign," said Jeff Parenti, chief engineer at the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

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A truck got stuck on Boston’s Storrow Drive under the Silber Way footbridge, Eastbound.
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A box truck filled with water and ice overturned on Aug. 7 on the westbound side of Storrow Drive under the overpass of Kenmore Square.
The top of a truck ripped off after the driver tried to squeeze under the Dartmouth Street footbridge on Storrow Drive on July 27. The truck was then moved to Beacon Street to get it out of the way of traffic.
Yet another tractor-trailer truck fell victim to one of the low bridges on Storrow Drive in Boston, getting stuck underneath on July 22.

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The aftermath of a Ryder box truck striking the overpass on Thursday, July 5, 2018.
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A struck truck on Storrow Drive on January 12.
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This truck got stuck on August 30, 2016, just in time for college move-in day.
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This truck got "storrowed" on May 6th.
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Aftermath of a "Storrowing" on Memorial Drive in Cambridge on June 9th.
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This one happend on June 21st.
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Diane McLaughlin shared this photo of a stuck truck on July 5.
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Here's Teddy Kokoros' photo of a truck on July 20.
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This truck was "Storrowed" on the Bennington Street ramp onto Route 1A southbound on August 11th.
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A truck hit an overpass and rolled over on Jan. 12, 2018.
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This moving van out of Maine hit an overpass on Storrow Drive westbound on July 24, 2018.
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A Storrowed truck in Boston on Friday, Oct. 15, 2021.
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A truck gets “Storrowed” overnight in Boston.
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(Boston, Ma 011218) Workers unload the contents of a Servpro truck as it lays on its side, on the Kenmore off ramp from Storrow Drive west bound. January 12, 2018 Staff photo by Chris Christo (Photo by Chris Christo/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images)
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BOSTON – MAY 4: A tractor trailer truck became stuck under the Fenway/Charlesgate ramp on Storrow Drive on May 4, 2015. (Photo by Jaclyn Reiss/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

For the uninitiated, at least once every few months, a person driving a truck will miss the many signs that already exist warning of low clearance on the roads and the top of the vehicle will hit an overpass. Often, the impact of a "Storrowing" will open the truck's roof up like a tin can.

Move-In Day this year is Sept. 3.

In a familiar scene, a truck was crumpled under a bridge on Boston's Storrow Drive.

The "Angel" video — a parody of MSPCA pet adoption commercials — quickly became DCR's most-watched reel on Instagram, the department told NBC10 Boston last week.

"As Move-In Day approached this year, we tried to think of new ways to save our overpasses, deter ‘storrowing’ and educate those moving into the Boston area about the dangers of driving a truck onto Storrow Drive and Soldiers Field Road in Boston and Memorial Drive in Cambridge, and came up with the idea for this video and others that we will be putting out over the next week," DCR spokesperson Ilyse Wolberg said in a statement. "We’ve tried being serious and informative and thought why not try to be funny and informative this year."

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