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Why are the maximum dimensions of vehicles limited to 10.0 feet wide and 14.0 feet high during normal operations?

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Why are the maximum dimensions of vehicles limited to 10.0 feet wide and 14.0 feet high during normal operations?

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Although the maximum height of the tunnel at the center of the road is 22.0 feet, the tunnel is only 15.0 feet high at the curb. In addition, the road surface is offset to accommodate a 3-foot-wide emergency sidewalk, which limits the useable width of the tunnel.

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