Motor home stuck under Flintshire bridge

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Theoretically, it's certainly possible, but not something I've ever seen done. I suspect the bigger issue, above the increased surcharge from the new foundation, and localised settlement, would be the increased lateral earth pressure behind the abutments. The taller they are, the more horizontal load the are subjected to. Now the deck will, rightly or wrongly, act as a horizontal prop, but the centre of gravity of the horizontal load is 1/3 from the bottom of the abutment. So, they will potentially try to rotate. This too can be countered by casting a trough beneath the road to effectively brace the bottom of the abutments against each other.

The reality is that unless there is a burning need, or an easy win, they tend to just get managed.

A fall back is installation of collision protection beams up and down stream of the bridge. They are a structural portal set lower than the bridge and not flexible. So they are sacrificed rather than the edge of the bridge.

I can think of a couple of bridges that could do with a solution.

As usual I suppose it is all down to cost.
 
This could be the new prototype for the height barrier at Huttoft car terrace.

On a serious note i like the advanced warning structures on the approach to this type of bridge, they have a girder framework higher than the bridge but from the top girder chains are hung to a height. Six inches or so lower that the bridge so that if you are over-height the chains brush the top of the vehicle providing some advanced warning of the impending disaster.
Dave
 
This could be the new prototype for the height barrier at Huttoft car terrace.

On a serious note i like the advanced warning structures on the approach to this type of bridge, they have a girder framework higher than the bridge but from the top girder chains are hung to a height. Six inches or so lower that the bridge so that if you are over-height the chains brush the top of the vehicle providing some advanced warning of the impending disaster.
Dave

As in Blackwall Tunnel.
 
I can think of a couple of bridges that could do with a solution.

As usual I suppose it is all down to cost.

Absolutely.

I have circa 900 bridges/tunnels that I'm currently managing across southern England and an annual budget that would cover maybe 2 of the above described options whilst leaving zero funds for anything else.

So it tends to be minor maintenance schemes rather than large scale works.

Essentially, the government love ploughing money into blingy new schemes as they can pin their names to it and the public see that something has been built for the money. Maintenance is very much the poor cousin, it's dull, it's not good for getting Ministers noticed, and if done right, the public won't even be aware that anything has been done at all. So, it doesn't attract much money.

It's also something of a circular argument because statements along the lines "look at the state of our ageing infrastructure - we need a brand new road/railway/etc" can then be used.
 
I think they were erring on the side of caution whith the bridge height sign.

Also in the newspaper article comments I don't think Dr. Collins is aware fully aware of what happened :confused:
 
Even the Swiss

Not actually stuck, but you can see where they have been !

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Aw bless, it's just like the Sundance I had. I always worried that it was too tall for it's own good.
 
a proper camper would let a bit of air out of his tyres, pull the thing out of there, and drive onto the rest of his holiday

Was thinking the same thing, would that work if the aerial and other roof things were removed?
 
Nooooooooooooooo! Was expecting it. I ignored Tezz33's vague reference in case it was me being sensitive 😄😄😄😄

Aww Carol !!! Anyway I don't know what happened to you and your MH so if you could enlighten me I won't keep bringing it up!!! :confused::lol-061:
 
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This one gets hit regular despite having electronic warning signs and a snazzy paint job.

It`s on a short cut to the hospital and not that far from it so it`s quick to take the injured to :rolleyes2:
 
Aww Carol !!! Anyway I don't know what happened to you and your MH so if you could enlighten me I won't keep bringing it up!!! :confused::lol-061:

I can't bring myself to say it, Jeanette but it involves Rouen, underpass and high top t4 🙁
 
2.2m!!!!!!

Personally I believe a lot of the times it comes from not knowing what 2.2m = in old money.

In old, or new money, 2.2m =======2.2m!!

I did my apprenticeship in 1968 to 1971, even then all metric!

So, even in 1968, 2.2m was, actually, 2,2m!

Do you still calculate your banking, savings, euro thingies etc in Pounds and Pence?
 
Nooooooooooooooo! Was expecting it. I ignored Tezz33's vague reference in case it was me being sensitive 😄😄😄😄

I said
me said:
Obviously I cannot say certain things, one of my favourite members/people delivers low bridges
I should change that to just 'Obviously I cannot say certain things, one of our members delivers low bridges'


my favourite list gets shorter
 

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