Long Grove’s historic covered bridge has now been hit 35 times since 2020. ‘I cannot believe that people still attempt to cross that bridge.’ (2024)

The picturesque covered bridge in suburban Long Grove has once again been struck by an overzealous motorist in an oversized vehicle.

The latest incident involved an 11-foot tall U-Haul truck traveling east on Robert Parker Coffin Road, which hit the covered bridge Saturday morning, officials said. The historic bridge’s roof rises up to a height of 8 feet 6 inches — and signage for “at least” two blocks makes the bridge’s clearance quite clear, according to Village Manager Greg Jackson.

Yet, it’s the 35th time the bridge has been hit by a vehicle that failed to clear the height restriction since the bridge’s reconstruction in August 2020, said Chris Covelli, deputy chief of the Lake County sheriff’s office. That means in the 23 months since the bridge was outfitted with steel under the wooden beams, it has been hit an average of 1.5 times a month, the first of which came less than 24 hours after the bridge reconstruction was complete.

“It is marked extremely well that there’s low clearance,” Covelli said. “It’s very difficult for drivers to miss; however, several have not heeded the signage.”

After the U-haul hit the bridge around 9:30 a.m., it took about an hour for a tow service operator to pull the truck free from under the bridge’s covering, Covelli added.

Long Grove’s historic covered bridge has now been hit 35 times since 2020. ‘I cannot believe that people still attempt to cross that bridge.’ (1)

“I shake my head. I cannot believe that people still attempt to cross that bridge knowing how well it’s marked,” Jackson said.

An inspector concluded the bridge sustained no structural damage, and the bridge was reopened at 2 p.m. Saturday.

The 50-year-old U-Haul driver, a man from Lisle, received a citation for failing to comply with the signage, Covelli said. He is due in court in September and, according to Jackson, could be subject to a $750 fine.

Jackson said the village is looking at other options to prevent future incidents, such as an overhead detection device.

“But that comes with bells and lights, and that’d sit in the middle of a residential neighborhood as well,” he said. “So there could be some issues there.”

Another option, Jackson said, would be to add a clearance bar such as the ones used in city parking garages. But that presents an aesthetic problem, he added, especially considering the bridge is part of the National Register of Historic Places.

Besides, if drivers are unable or unwilling to heed the current warning signs and risk damage to their vehicle as well as the threat of a fine, it’s unclear if adding even more in the way of deterrence will prevent crash No. 36.

Long Grove’s historic covered bridge has now been hit 35 times since 2020. ‘I cannot believe that people still attempt to cross that bridge.’ (2024)

FAQs

How many covered bridges are left in the US? ›

By the 1870s, more than 10,000 covered bridges spanned the American landscape. Today, roughly 750 remain, with the majority located in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Vermont, Indiana, New Hampshire, and Oregon.

What is the longest wooden covered bridge in the United States? ›

The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge is the longest wooden bridge in the United States and the longest two-span, covered bridge in the world. It is also a classic example of wooden bridge-building in 19th-century America.

What is the history of the Long Grove bridge? ›

A postcard from 1908 shows Long Grove's one-lane iron truss bridge above Buffalo Creek. It was built in 1906 by Joliet Bridge and Iron Co. A wooden covering, designed by the village's then-Mayor Robert Parker Coffin, was added to it in 1972.

What state has the best covered bridges? ›

Vermont's covered bridges are the settings for history, weddings, scenic drives, beautiful photography, and memories that will last a lifetime. Vermont's covered bridges used to be known as “kissing bridges” due to the moments of privacy they afforded courting couples riding through in a horse-drawn carriage.

Why are there no more covered bridges? ›

Metal structures did not need protection from the elements, so they no longer needed to be covered. The bridges also became obsolete because most were single-lane, had low width and height clearances, and could not support the heavy loads of modern traffic.

Which city in the U.S. has the most bridges? ›

Pittsburgh is known for its steep hillsides covered with houses and streets which have steps for sidewalks. With this type of topography, the city is loaded with bridge history. You'll find a total of 446 bridges in the Steel City and officially has the most bridges in the world, three more than Venice, Italy.

How many people have hit the Montague bridge? ›

Since that pronouncement, 49 vehicles have struck the bridge, according to the Montague Street Bridge tracking site – and that's including the Covid lockdown years. Are drivers just unaware of the many years of reporting about the bridge and miss the many, many signs and warnings every time?

What is the oldest covered bridge in Florida? ›

The Coral Springs Historic Covered Bridge is the only place you can visit today, that has been preserved to look exactly as it did in 1964. Coral Ridge Properties (CRP) built a covered bridge as the entrance to the new City of Coral Springs as a sales technique.

What is the longest covered bridge in Oregon? ›

Spanning the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, the bridge originally connected the Westfir Lumber Company's mill site, on the north side, to the Lumber Company's main office, on the south side. The bridge measures 180 feet in length, making it the longest covered bridge in the State of Oregon.

What is the longest covered bridge in Pennsylvania? ›

The Academia Pomeroy Covered Bridge at 278-foot-long (85 m) (portal to portal) is the longest remaining covered bridge in Pennsylvania.

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