
At Low Clearance Map, we leverage cutting-edge data science and knowledge mining techniques to build the most comprehensive clearance database available for logistics and fleet safety. Our database is over 18,000 structures, where other similar databases have around 7,000 and are often riddled with inaccurate data. Whether you’re accessing our data through our easy routing tool, a subscription-based CSV download or via our API, you’ll receive unparalleled coverage with the highest standards of accuracy and precision.
Comprehensive Data
Our database is built using advanced data science techniques and incorporates both automated processes and crowd-sourced contributions. We have a robust validation pipeline in place, ensuring that all data points are accurate and up-to-date. This pipeline continuously checks for changes and integrates feedback from trusted sources, providing you with the most reliable low clearance data available.
Hazard Headings
Unlike other clearance databases that rely solely on coordinates, Low Clearance Map adds an extra layer of precision with Hazard Headings. This directional data is provided for each clearance point, significantly reducing false-positive alerts and ensuring your fleet is warned only when truly necessary. Hazard Headings help to make routing decisions more accurate and efficient, enhancing overall fleet safety.
Access Options
Low Clearance Map provides three flexible options for accessing our comprehensive data:
- Online Routing Tool: An easy-to-use online platform that provides low clearance information along your route, ensuring safe and efficient planning for your vehicles.
- Subscription-Based CSV Download: Get access to all regional data with quarterly or significant update releases delivered directly to your inbox.
- Low Clearance Map API: Integrate live clearance data feeds into your own systems, ensuring your fleet always has access to the most up-to-date information in real-time.
All options offer full access to all regions and the latest data enhancements, including Hazard Headings and our validation pipeline.
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