Jessie wrote: I have seen several times a truck trail get stuck under a train bridge usually do the fact that one side of the short tunnel is lower than than the other I believe.
Even though, the blame is entirely the driver's to make sure his truck can fit in and out before even attempting such a move. When in doubt, DON'T!

The reason I'm a stickler for safety is because it is clear to us that if a truck driver cannot handle his/her rig with a stationary object (a bridge), then how can he be trusted to deal with moving objects (YOUR CAR containing YOUR FAMILY) on the highway?
On a related topic . . . its true, look in any major newspaper on the weekend -- hundreds of trucking jobs available -- many paying $50,000 plus with no worry of layoffs. Unfortunately, with the DMV rule changes, one has to go to trucking school. Then the first 2 years out, you'll almost have to drive long haul. After 2 years, and a CLEAN driving record (no tickets and accidents during those 2 years) you'll be able to land a highpaying local or regional gig.
Driving long haul isn't for everybody -- I know I couldn't do it, but if you can get past the first 2 years accident free, you'll be able to pick your employer.
Good luck!