Weight Limit situation.....
Discussion
Looks like this is tyaken seriously if spotted and acted on.
£680
https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/news/2014/feb/&...
£740
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Lorry-driver-fined-ig...
£400
http://www.thisisoxfordshire.co.uk/news/11624575.L...
£3000 for three offences
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/pound-3-000-fine-H...
£680
https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/news/2014/feb/&...
£740
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Lorry-driver-fined-ig...
£400
http://www.thisisoxfordshire.co.uk/news/11624575.L...
£3000 for three offences
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/pound-3-000-fine-H...
All that jazz said:
Why would you do such a thing in the first place? Such a low weight limit is highly likely to be there for structural reasons rather than NIMBY reasons.
Unless it's like the one half a mile from where I live. That bridge has a 3T limit for lorries, so the drainage company based just past it stay legal by using a huge tractor to tow artic trailers over it....Scousefella said:
I followed directions from a customer. When I got to the bridge there was no possibility of turning.
So what? Would you have said that in defence to the copper when the bridge collapsed and your truck was sat at the bottom of the river?What road and location was it? I would be very surprised if there aren't warnings on the approach to it in addition to the one on the bridge itself.
All that jazz said:
So what? Would you have said that in defence to the copper when the bridge collapsed and your truck was sat at the bottom of the river?
What road and location was it? I would be very surprised if there aren't warnings on the approach to it in addition to the one on the bridge itself.
If I had seen a warning I would have acted accordingly - I am not in the habit of ignoring weight limits. What road and location was it? I would be very surprised if there aren't warnings on the approach to it in addition to the one on the bridge itself.
The first sign I set eyes upon was at the entrance to the bridge itself, it is on a single track lane ( I am a rural driver) and reversing back would have been impossible.
Was it 3 tonnes GVW, 3 tonnes laden weight or 3 tonnes per axle, and what did you weigh? I guessing that the tare weight for a six wheeler is around 10 tonnes?
I sympathise with your predicament, although I would have gone to great lengths not to break a structural weight limit (and I have broken the odd 7.5t but 12t buses limit in the past, in a 7t tare vehicle).
Id certainly have made sure that no one saw me!
I sympathise with your predicament, although I would have gone to great lengths not to break a structural weight limit (and I have broken the odd 7.5t but 12t buses limit in the past, in a 7t tare vehicle).
Id certainly have made sure that no one saw me!
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