
Depending on the height of the load, the front PEVO may need to run with a high pole. A high pole is a measuring device, mounted on the front of the lead vehicle, that is used to measure the height of obstructions along the route. The use of a high pole may be mandated on the permit(s). But even in cases where it is not required by the permitting agency, the carrier or transport team may decide that it is a good idea to run with a high pole in order to ensure the safety of the load.
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REMEMBER
Piloting with a high pole is an advanced skill. A high pole PEVO should have substantial prior experience as both a rear and a front PEVO before running with a high pole.
Requirements for PEVO equipment differ from state to state. It is the PEVOs responsibility to know the rules where they operate. In general, a person operating as a front or high pole PEVO must:
Your high pole must meet certain minimum requirements. Look for a high pole that is:
The Rattler and Wonder Pole are two highly regarded high pole brands within the PEVO community.


REMEMBER
Never use a homemade high pole, or objects such as a broomstick, antenna, or painter’s pole. Homemade or other non-professional-grade high poles are not acceptable.
There are electronic measuring devices available that can offer a high degree of accuracy, but these should never be used in place of a high pole. A high pole PEVO using an electronic measuring device should also have a physical high pole installed and properly set.
If you will be running a high pole at night, it must be illuminated. Many pilots use LED lights securely mounted to the front of the vehicle for this purpose. The light must be strong enough to make the striker tip visible.
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The mount must be sturdy and securely attached to the frame of the vehicle. It is recommended to have mounts in various places across the front of the vehicle so you can measure heights from various positions.

Striker tips should be professional-grade, and no more than 24 inches long. Do not put tennis balls or other objects on the ends of your striker tips. This can interfere with your measurements. For extra visibility, some high pole PEVOs use brightly colored electrical tape to mark the 6-inch point below the end of the striker tip.
It is recommended that high pole PEVOs use a convex mirror or dashcam that will help them easily see the tip of the high pole while driving. The driver should be able to see the tip of the high pole in the mirror without having to move from their normal driving position. A dashcam is also useful for liability and documentation purposes, in case a load strike occurs.
You should also carry backup equipment for equipment that is used constantly and may become damaged. It’s a good idea to keep the following on hand:
This video includes additional tips for running with a high pole.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okr9E3qpCHc&t=12s
REMEMBER
Running with a high pole is an advanced skill, and should only be done by PEVOs who have plenty of experience.
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