Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => Politics & Current Affairs => Topic started by: Roses on June 06, 2020, 01:50:00 PM
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There is another case today of a heavy goods vehicle getting stuck under a bridge not far from where we live, causing traffic problems. This is a frequent occurrence affecting the bridges in around here, in spite of the height of the bridges being clearly displayed. The train station in the next village has the carpark entrance blocked when this happens, and on one occasion a few years ago the bridge was badly damaged and had to be repaired before it was safe for trains to go over it, and cars to go under it. As you can imagine this caused many problems and a lot of very frustrated passengers and drivers.
A driver who attempts to drive under a bridge with an HGV that is too high, should not only be prosecuted but have their HGV licence permanently removed.
Do others posters find this a problem where they live?
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There is another case today of a heavy goods vehicle getting stuck under a bridge not far from where we live, causing traffic problems. This is a frequent occurrence affecting the bridges in around here, in spite of the height of the bridges being clearly displayed. The train station in the next village has the carpark entrance blocked when this happens, and on one occasion a few years ago the bridge was badly damaged and had to be repaired before it was safe for trains to go over it, and cars to go under it. As you can imagine this caused many problems and a lot of very frustrated passengers and drivers.
A driver who attempts to drive under a bridge with an HGV that is too high, should not only be prosecuted but have their HGV licence permanently removed.
Do others posters find this a problem where they live?
We have had occasions where toll bridge blocked because HGV tried to sneak underneath and it is limited to 7.5 ton weight. But no they should not have their licensed removed. But made to pay for the cost of getting them out. Hit the wallet it makes them think twice.
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We have had occasions where toll bridge blocked because HGV tried to sneak underneath and it is limited to 7.5 ton weight. But no they should not have their licensed removed. But made to pay for the cost of getting them out. Hit the wallet it makes them think twice.
If they were incapable of working out that their vehicle was too high to go through the bridge safely, of course they should have their HGV licence removed.
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If they were incapable of working out that their vehicle was too high to go through the bridge safely, of course they should have their HGV licence removed.
That begs the question why would they take their lorry under if they knew it too small the gap. They know the height of their lorry but their load can make a big difference.
I personally, would just make them pay the cost.