The North London bridge that’s become a death trap for lorries

A London Overground bridge in Camden has developed a fame as a lorry trap after a humongous HGV grew to become the most recent sufferer of the low ceiling.

The bridge, which cuts via Randolph Street near Camden Road Overground station, is a vital via street within the space.

But following the lorry’s accident, site visitors was dropped at a standstill within the space as work to excavate the car was carried out.

And residents within the space are beginning to develop drained as Wednesday’s (April 7) incident is not the primary time the bridge has been blocked by a lorry.

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In 2019, two fireplace engines and a entire fireplace rescue unit have been required to take away a 32-tonne tip lorry that had become wedged within the overpass.

Following the most recent blockage, residents took to native Facebook teams to vent their frustration on the scenario.

One particular person stated: “Unbelievable!!!! The poor lorry drivers, Islington the identical. Our boroughs will become remoted and inhabitable besides for cyclists.”

Residents are fed up with the fixed blockages

Another tried to rationalise the motive force’s mistake, pointing to the raft of street closures and diversions in place all through the realm.

They stated: “Must be all the way down to all of the street closures drivers are looking for different routes. Well accomplished Camden.”

Others pointed to the site visitors restrictions within the space that made these types of incidents frequent place.

One wrote: “They have put velocity humps underneath the bridge guess the council haven’t adjusted the peak marker on the bridge.”

Bob Pettie

The indicators promoting the bridge specs will be obscured

Another particular person steered that many lorries have been unfamiliar with the peak restrictions because of the placement of the indicators.

They stated: “As you flip into Randolph Street the signal is 14-6 ten foot from bridge it goes to 14-4 the second signal is often block by vans.

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MyLondon approached Camden Council for extra data concerning site visitors movement within the space.

A spokesman stated: “The Council are conscious of the current incidents on the bridge on Randolph road and are investigating.

“Whilst there may be signage in place upfront of the bridge to warn drivers, we proceed to work with Network Rail, who personal the bridge, to grasp the small print.”

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