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		<title>By: Mundo</title>
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		<description>Are there specifications for minimum height of the trailer as it is transporting a load on highways?  Has there ever been a study done on lowboy trailers with best practices so as not to get high centered on railroad tracks or other obstacles?  Any information is appreciated.

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