Two Lowbridges in a day?

The driver did go to hospital, so may not have met the reporter for an interview after all.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-n … e-67310076

On the approach from the a52 there are 7 or 8 different signs including the dot matrix from 600 yards out and a turning space provided so no excuse even though the height marker on the bridge is off to the left rather than on the actual bridge. coming the other way there is one sign on the roundabout with the a46 warning of a low bridge in 5 miles however, some of the side roads of melton road have low bridges so i guess being very generous there is a possibility of confusion. Approaching the bridge in the article there is a warning sign about large vehicles turning for 3/4 of a mile, a dot matrix and a turning circle and one height sign just past the turning circle. At the bridge there is 1 obscured sign again to the left of the bridge. Strikes me as odd that they go to so much trouble with the signage from one direction but barely nothing in the other

The reporter: Caroline Lowbridge :laughing: :laughing:

Should be banned no excuse warning signs even somewhere to turn around if your to high. Maybe a call for a new CPC course called paying attention to your surroundings and not looking 6mm from your nose.

njl:
The driver did go to hospital, so may not have met the reporter for an interview after all.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-n … e-67310076

Now that is bizarre on stilts. :open_mouth:

Noremac:
The reporter: Caroline Lowbridge [emoji38] [emoji38]

Thread title was quite obscure, thanks for clarifying.

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