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Failure of a small bridge in France

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Well it doesn't look surprising based on the view of the supports onto the bridge structure itself.

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and the entrance says "One heavy load (19 tonnes) on the bridge"

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So it looks like they knew it wasn't up to much.

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Sheesh, getting a workout with Google translate today. Red sign roughly translates "one truck at a time on bridge".

Hard to see where the tie point is on the suspension cables - threaded pocket welded to lateral support beam ends?
 
On the assumption that the truck crossing exceeded the weight limit... It appear to be more of an administrative/regulatory failure than and engineering failure.

That said, weight limit signs aren't an especially good administrative solution to a bridge not designed for high loads... If all it takes is one inalert truck driver then there are better solutions.
 
France24 news channel (UK) reporting this morning that a 40+ tonne truck involved.


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