Low bridges and preventative barriers
Discussion
My folks live near a bridge that about 4 times a year gets hit by a hgv which sometimes then means it topples over onto it side and or the railway above gets shut
Why are there not barriers just before with guides hanging down as a warning and then an actual barrier just before the bridge, sure it would cause some delays with reversing trucks, but considerably less that having to wait for the train bridge engineers to inspect the damage
Why are there not barriers just before with guides hanging down as a warning and then an actual barrier just before the bridge, sure it would cause some delays with reversing trucks, but considerably less that having to wait for the train bridge engineers to inspect the damage
The railway bridge at the A41 near Bicester has overhead optical sensors on approach from both sides but there have still been bridge strikes. I have seen high vehicles go under very very cautiously if they are near the height limit. Some HGV go so fast in the 50mph section that I doubt they could react and stop in time.
As far as I can see the railway bridge at the A41 near Aylesbury does not have any protection.
As far as I can see the railway bridge at the A41 near Aylesbury does not have any protection.
The French have, or had, a low bridge not far south of one of the ferry ports. It had a gantry some way ahead of it with chains hanging down to give the drive of an overheight vehicle a very audible warning.
One bridge on the A325 at Wrecclesham, near Farnham, has the problem that the alternative route is immediately before the bridge so there is no room to fit anything similar. They have put flashing lights on the main route, painted the bridge gloss yellow and fitted a large steel tube across the road before the bridge. The tube will definitely get hit again though.
One bridge on the A325 at Wrecclesham, near Farnham, has the problem that the alternative route is immediately before the bridge so there is no room to fit anything similar. They have put flashing lights on the main route, painted the bridge gloss yellow and fitted a large steel tube across the road before the bridge. The tube will definitely get hit again though.
Richard-390a0 said:
Signs & big stripey stick either end, what more do you need other than a stricter I.Q test to be a trucker perhaps!?!
A physical barrier 100ft before the bridge would prevent the railway bridge getting struck. I appreciate people make mistakes, I did it in a multi-storey last week in my van when I was tiredThere is one in Melbourne that has had audible and visual warnings for several years. It still gets hit regularly.
It even has a website
http://howmanydayssincemontaguestreetbridgehasbeen...
It even has a website
http://howmanydayssincemontaguestreetbridgehasbeen...
Jader1973 said:
There is one in Melbourne that has had audible and visual warnings for several years. It still gets hit regularly.
It even has a website
http://howmanydayssincemontaguestreetbridgehasbeen...
And not forgetting the 11ft 8in bridge in the StatesIt even has a website
http://howmanydayssincemontaguestreetbridgehasbeen...
https://11foot8.com/
A619 between Worksop and Barlboro' there's a superb early warning, a gantry well before the bridge itself either side with multiple heavy chains hanging down, simple cheap and effective, don't suppose they stop the most determined fools though, nothing will if the driver is uninterested and/or thick enough.
edit, now as i recall (haven't been through for decades) doesn't the northbound Blackwall Tunnel approach have hanging chains?
Lights have too many false alarms (they have warning lights in my town, they've never worked reliably) and a solid barrier before the bridge causes as much vehicle damage and resulting debris as the bridge itself would.
Part of the problem is trucks now drive themselves too much, with companies encouraging their drivers to let the vehicle do the driving which results in driver zoned out.
edit, now as i recall (haven't been through for decades) doesn't the northbound Blackwall Tunnel approach have hanging chains?
Lights have too many false alarms (they have warning lights in my town, they've never worked reliably) and a solid barrier before the bridge causes as much vehicle damage and resulting debris as the bridge itself would.
Part of the problem is trucks now drive themselves too much, with companies encouraging their drivers to let the vehicle do the driving which results in driver zoned out.
Edited by Smint on Tuesday 24th September 13:30
Smint said:
Lights have too many false alarms (they have warning lights in my town, they've never worked reliably) and a solid barrier before the bridge causes as much vehicle damage and resulting debris as the bridge itself would.
Yup, however a smashed up truck on a preventive barrier doesn’t potentially shut the railway line for a day or so.Edited by Smint on Tuesday 24th September 13:30
If the truck and debris are the same, having it at a planned sacrificial spot would benefit everyone
Spare tyre said:
Yup, however a smashed up truck on a preventive barrier doesn’t potentially shut the railway line for a day or so.
If the truck and debris are the same, having it at a planned sacrificial spot would benefit everyone
Fair point, what i can't fathom is when bridge inspection costs and train delay penalties can run into 6 figure sums, with some truck operators featuring more than once, how the hell are they staying in business.If the truck and debris are the same, having it at a planned sacrificial spot would benefit everyone
Presumably insurance is covering these acts of negligence or total incompetence, there is a case for HGV/PSV driver's vocational insurance records being linked to their licences so future employers know what they are getting, most drivers who hit bridges get sacked but nothing to prevent the same driver getting another job or multiple jobs if agency leaving a trail of destruction in their wake and future employers being none the wiser doomsday man has just applied.
Great timing, some thicko smashed his lorry into the Brynglas tunnels near Newport this morning and closed the only two motorway lanes (at 50MPH) serving the entire South Wales region.
This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
GeniusOfLove said:
Great timing, some thicko smashed his lorry into the Brynglas tunnels near Newport this morning and closed the only two motorway lanes (at 50MPH) serving the entire South Wales region.
This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
Another that could be avoided with a sacrificial plastic / wooden barrier, must be something we are not grasping This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
Mammasaid said:
I think they raised the height of that bridge so even bigger trucks could hit it.GeniusOfLove said:
Great timing, some thicko smashed his lorry into the Brynglas tunnels near Newport this morning and closed the only two motorway lanes (at 50MPH) serving the entire South Wales region.
This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
On the M4? They won’t be a low height, assuming the trucks been loaded to high or possibly driving with the trailer/ unit air suspension raised due to a fault. This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
Glenn63 said:
GeniusOfLove said:
Great timing, some thicko smashed his lorry into the Brynglas tunnels near Newport this morning and closed the only two motorway lanes (at 50MPH) serving the entire South Wales region.
This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
On the M4? They won’t be a low height, assuming the trucks been loaded to high or possibly driving with the trailer/ unit air suspension raised due to a fault. This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
I have see scrap metal Lorrie’s with bits sticking up which have presumably moved
You also see areas of motorway bridges where stuff has whacked it and taken chunks out
Spare tyre said:
Glenn63 said:
GeniusOfLove said:
Great timing, some thicko smashed his lorry into the Brynglas tunnels near Newport this morning and closed the only two motorway lanes (at 50MPH) serving the entire South Wales region.
This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
On the M4? They won’t be a low height, assuming the trucks been loaded to high or possibly driving with the trailer/ unit air suspension raised due to a fault. This really needs to be a mandatory 6 month+ driving ban and huge fine, if not revocation of your HGV license. Cry me a river if you lose your job, you've no business driving a lorry if you're that stupid and inattentive.
I have see scrap metal Lorrie’s with bits sticking up which have presumably moved
You also see areas of motorway bridges where stuff has whacked it and taken chunks out
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