Commercial Bridge Clearance Intelligence

Platform Information

About WillMyTruckFit.com

WillMyTruckFit.com is a free, commercial-grade bridge clearance search engine and route planner owned and operated by CMBMV LLC. Our mission is to prevent low-clearance bridge strikes by providing truck, RV, and fleet drivers with real-world vertical safety parameters across all fifty states.

Our Technical Foundation

Our comprehensive clearance database is compiled directly from the Federal Highway Administration's National Bridge Inventory (NBI), combined with dynamic regional updates, municipal planning records, and crowdsourced trucker alerts. Marcus Vance, our principal cartographer and software engineer, maintains the platform to ensure speed, efficiency, and accurate data mapping.

Please note: Always keep your eyes on the road. The database is a route planner and should only be used as a support tool. Real-world road signage and municipal clearance regulations always supersede any digital coordinates.

Liability Disclaimer: Bridge clearances change due to road resurfacing, construction, settling, seasonal flooding, snow accumulation, and other factors that are not reflected in annual federal data releases. Posted clearance signs at the bridge itself always supersede any data shown here. CMBMV LLC, its officers, affiliates, and contributors shall not be held liable for any damages, losses, fines, injuries, accidents, cargo damage, vehicle damage, or any other consequence arising from the use of or reliance upon data presented on this website. This includes but is not limited to bridge strikes, over-height violations, route detours, delivery delays, or any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind. By using this site, you acknowledge that you understand these limitations and agree that this data is a starting reference point only — not a substitute for on-the-ground verification, commercial routing software, or official DOT clearance postings.

Always verify bridge clearances in person before proceeding with any over-height or over-dimensional load. If in doubt, stop and measure.