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last 24 hours we have heard from many of you on the your stories line with suggestions for stopping trucks from hitting the train bridge over Onondaga Lake Parkway The Surge of emails triggered by yesterdayamp;#39;s destruction of a tractor-trailer trying to squeeze under it but as news headlines Andrew Donovan shows us the state DOT has already studied and ruled out many of the ideas youamp;#39;ve come up with of the nearly 30 Bridge hits over the last few years this was one of the messiest a Mississippi truck driveramp;#39;s trailer destroyed by the bridge as usual the crash dominated social media and initiated a flurry of suggestions for how to stop the decades-old problem many of the ideas have already been researched and rejected by the state DOT first raise the railroad bridge to fit 14-foot tall trucks because the dot has no say over the bridge privately owned by CSX this idea is ruled unfeasible what theyamp;#39;ve shared is that they would be open to replacing the bridge b