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South Wales Argus on MSNM48 Severn Bridge: Warnings on lorry ban spark reader debateMany readers have responded with strong opinions following the announcement that heavy goods vehicles will be banned from M48 Severn Bridge from ...
Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) more than 7.5 tonnes will be banned from using the M48 Severn Crossing to minimise further damage to the bridge. Following safety inspections, deterioration to the ...
The M48 Severn Bridge, from Chepstow to Aust, is to have a weight limit imposed from Tuesday, May 27 meaning heavy goods vehicles over 7.5-tonnes will have to use the second Severn crossing, the M4 ...
Only heavy-goods vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes in weight will be able to use the M48 Severn ... Bridge from 27 May Weight restrictions for heavy-goods vehicles will be introduced on the M48 Severn ...
Weight restrictions are being put in place on the Severn Bridge in a bid ... 7.5 tonnes will be banned from the bridge and will have to use the second M4 crossing for cross-border journeys.
A new walking and cycling bridge over the River Severn has been used by nearly ... The local authority said it was averaging ...
Weight restrictions for heavy-goods vehicles will be introduced on the M48 Severn crossing in a bid to future-proof the bridge. Following safety inspections and to minimise further damage to the ...
THE opening of a new £16 million bridge over the River Severn has led to increased ... She said: "We urgently need a pedestrian and cycle crossing over Hallow Road near the junction.
Article continues below Around 32,000 vehicles cross the old Severn Bridge every day, of which 3,270 a day are over 7.5 tonnes - around ten per cent. The amount of traffic crossing the old Severn ...
Weight restrictions for heavy-goods vehicles will be introduced on the M48 Severn crossing in a bid to future-proof the bridge. National Highways said only heavy-goods vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes in ...
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