New tech to combat bridge strikes
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New tech to combat bridge strikes
Image: Queensland Rail.A new technology trial undertaken by Queensland Rail is investigating the potential for a trailer-mounted height detection system to reduce bridge strikes, with the device deployed at key sites in Ipswich. The initiative will test a warning system designed to detect over-height vehicles on roads approaching two rail bridges in the area: Dixon Street in Wulkuraka and Layard Street in Goodna. Dixon and Layard Street bridges …
New technology trial to combat bridge strikes in Queensland
A Variable Message Sign (VMS) being displayed at Dixon Street in Wulkuraka. Image: Queensland RailQueensland Rail is trialling new technology aimed at reducing bridge strikes, with a trailer-mounted height detection system being deployed at key sites in Ipswich. The initiative will test a warning system designed to detect over-height vehicles on roads approaching two rail bridges in the area: Dixon Street in Wulkuraka and Layard Street in Goodna…
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