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Even so, you'd have thought he'd have known the height of his vehicle and that there was not enough clearance.
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The photographs of the bridge approach show the surrounds are marked accordingly:-
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12' 9" according to the sign. Lots of "Wasp" stripes, as a warning.

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A driver from a previous company gut stuck under a bridge heading into Stirling a while back. When the police asked him what happened he told them he was delivering a bridge and ran out of fuel.
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A driver from a previous company gut stuck under a bridge heading into Stirling a while back. When the police asked him what happened he told them he was delivering a bridge and ran out of fuel.
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Old 24th April 2013, 20:04
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I wonder if anyone ever has actually said that, to Plod and, what the reply was.
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Old 24th April 2013, 20:25
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I was on shift that night and he was telling us that's exactly what he said - or so he told us. Got charged and was sacked by the company on the spot. £600 call-out and £60 a minute for a structural engineer to go out and do a report. That was about 8 years ago.
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Old 24th April 2013, 20:39
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A mate of mine works on the railway and, he tells me that insurance claims, by the railway, of £0.5m are not unheard of. Not only is there the claim for the structural engineer but, there are delay/cancellation costs too.
At the very least trains will be subject to a speed limit (possibly as low as 5mph), until the bridge is declared safe. However, they have to be stopped, at the signal before the bridge, and told what is happening. For a train that, maybe, could be doing anything up to 125mph that is a lot of "delay minutes" attributable to the bridge striker's insurance company.

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Another one bites the dust.

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Old 27th July 2013, 21:12
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Yet another!

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A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said there were 10 passengers on board at the time of the crash.
He said six had been taken to hospital, with one man suffering a "deep cut to his head and the others [receiving] treatment for cuts and bruises".
Sgt Danny Byrne said it was "only by sheer luck that no-one was seriously injured".
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