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Adrian wrote in
: Perhaps the driver should have a radar warning device like airline pilots "Pull up, Pull up"! Many years ago, there was a low bridge outside my father's office. Near it was a roundabout served by single and double decker buses, which came from the same garage and shared a pool of drivers. Regularly, a daydreaming driver would set off along the wrong road and either hit the bridge or have to do a 3-point turn in the busy road. After a while, the council installed a device with a light beam and sensor, so that when an overheight vehicle passed, it flashed a large sign saying something like TOO HIGH - STOP, and sounded a siren. The staff in Dad's office would hear the siren, rush to the window, usually in time to see the bus hit the bridge. In those days the council owned the buses and the road, but not the (railway) bridge. As the accidents were still happening, they decided to lower the road, which would also allow them to run double-deckers on that route. This turned out to be difficult job, as there was a sewer just under the road surface and other services that had to be moved, and they had to close the road and send the traffic round a long diversion for many months. Eventually they reopened the road and at last double deckers could proceed along it unhindered. Three months later, BR closed the line and removed the bridge. Peter -- Peter Campbell Smith ~ London ~ pjcs00 (a) gmail.com |
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