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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Bridge Strike Guidance

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Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

A few years ago, after a high number of bridge strikes across the country, the Senior Traffic Commissioner, Richard Turfitt, wrote a letter to all operators across the country.

Whilst the number of incidents has declined, many new operators have joined the industry and bridge strikes still remain a serious issue. The advice forms an integral part of the messaging sent to all operators joining the industry. The STC has now chosen to make it available to all current operators and drivers, through the Traffic Commissioners website.

Bridge strikes are avoidable, and their cost is huge, both in monetary and safety terms.

Commercial vehicle operators and drivers have a duty to take all practical steps to ensure that vehicles avoid colliding with infrastructure. This starts at the very basics with adequate training on risk assessment.

The Senior Commissioner suggests some control measures which operators and drivers can take, including the information which should be given to those planning or altering a route. Network Rail also publishes useful good practice guides.

Operators and drivers who fail to take appropriate measures can find themselves subject to significant regulatory action.

The letter can be found here: https://draft-origin.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/publications/letter-to-operators-of-large-vehicle-regarding-bridge-strikes

For any further details or enquiries, please contact:

pressoffice@otc.gov.uk

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Published 25 October 2024

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