Still a Lot of Freight Traffic over the Unsafe Merwede Bridge, Despite the Ban.
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The Merwede Bridge over the A27 near Gorinchem has been closed to truck traffic since last weekend, yet drivers are still attempting the crossing en masse. Why are drivers so stubborn? Traffic psychologist Cees Wildervanck explains.
Intense consultations today at Rijkswaterstaat, the Public Prosecution Service, and the police. The main question: who is going to enforce the ban on freight traffic on the Merwede Bridge…
Although the Merwede Bridge has been closed to all freight traffic indefinitely since last Saturday, many trucks are still driving across the bridge. An NOS reporter on the scene counted dozens of trucks in half an hour. This also includes trucks with Dutch license plates. Rijkswaterstaat also observes that trucks are driving across the bridge on the A27. Rijkswaterstaat is therefore looking into whether enforcement is possible. "But that canno…
The provinces of North Brabant and South Holland understand why trucks are no longer allowed to drive over the Merwede Bridge, but they are concerned about the consequences. Since Saturday, trucks have been banned from the bridge on the A27 connecting Brabant and South Holland, because the arch structure has proven to be too weak in several places.
The abrupt closure of the Merwede Bridge near Gorinchem comes as a bolt from the blue for transport companies. For Arjan Maat, owner and director of Maat Transport from Alblasserdam, the limit has been reached. "We are really completely fed up with it now."
Rijkswaterstaat will begin enforcing the truck ban on the Merwedebrug sooner than expected. Cameras that make it possible to identify offenders will be installed this weekend and put into operation immediately. Previously, enforcement was not scheduled to start until Monday.
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