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 WildGoose White Van Man

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 Posted: 16:47 - 13 Feb 2007 Post subject: Weigh-in-Motion, The Next Blow To The Transport System |
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today I learned something new, some of you may have heard about it, some may have not, i'm posting it because i think its interesting, and also a buggerance and a disgrace
for about a year there has been a system installed on the M25, near Junction 9, called WIMS (see title) this system, installed without most peoples knowledge as i am informed, it involves a channel dug into the ground across the road where sensors are placed that can weigh vehicles axle weights as they drive over it, combined with a computer system and gantry camera's they can identify the type of vehicle, take a picture, calculate its gross vehicle weight and can even determine how much overweight the vehicle is down to even a particular axle, basically an unavoidable, unmarked mobile weighbridge
such example picked up after a quick google https://www.goldenriver.com/ns/m671.html
if a vehicle is found to be outside the legal limits for weight/weight distribution the nearest VOSA patrol car is then notified, and they tug you over (over 40,000 so far since the system was installed), and a prohibition order is immediately placed on the vehicle and the driver, i.e you drive to the nearest available place to stop and you go no further, then if youre unlucky and cant sort the distribution of weight out on the spot, they throw the book at the driver, and subsequently the vehicle operator. If you are very unlucky you get tugged by a jobsworth (the majority of VOSA inspectors) and they give you no grounds for squirming, and thats the end of your licence, and if the operator cannot prove that the driver was given accurate and sufficient training and instruction thats the end of their licence as well or at best a damn heavy financial penalty
the M25 junction 9 system is a trial, there are plans to set them up on every motorway in the UK, followed by A roads, you can probly guarantee at least 4-6 on the M25 alone
best bit, we paid to buy and install it, so if anyone is ever wondering why public transport and other such worthy causes never get better, its because all the money goes on things like this, not that we didnt know it already, but still
its a shame, because I havent been working in any kind of transport job long, and it sounds like the 'good ol' days' have long since gone. they seem intent on making the job harder and harder to do  ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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 innominate Brolly Dolly

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 WildGoose White Van Man

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sorry, maybe i wasnt too clear, - just got in from work in transport mode
overloading... driving a vehicle that is loaded beyond its maximum authorised mass, happens every day in my job, and im sure in lots of others, the more you carry the more money you make
or badly loaded (read "unstable") vehicles where the weight is distributed unevenly, so as some axles may be overloaded
both the above cause the vehicle to be unsafe, unroadworthy and a potentially bad accident
i agree that vehicles shouldnt be overloaded, but i dont like the big brother approach that is so consistently being used at the moment in the UK.
i also think the system is unfair to drivers, as although by the book they are responsible for the vehicle that they are in charge of and its load, it isnt always that simple, and often there is a lot of pressure to "get it all on" ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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 Itchy Super Spammer

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Well the bike says 410kilos MAX , lets see
Me = 65 kilos (fatso)
bike = 210
fuel = 15
wet bits = 15
=305
+ pillion 50 kilos = 355
, its way sneaky , ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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 Zimbo World Chat Champion

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It's not a bad thing at all, overloaded lorries cause very significant inreased rate of degradation on road surfaces and structures, quite apart from the safety aspects. There is no reason these days to be overloaded as most loadout points use weighing systems to load vehicles, and on-board weighing systems are freely available and getting cheaper, more accurate and more reliable all the time. If the law is applied consistantly and nobody overloads there is no competitive disadvantage associated with not overloading your vehicle.
My main problem with it here is in the technological capabilities of current axle weighing systems, I don't see how they can possibly work on motorways. Single axle drive over weighing platforms have been available for many years and work well, but the vehicle needs to pass over it very slowly, like 5mph or less, or it can't obtain an accurate reading. Also, it can't be incorporated into the tarmac, it needs to be a steel platform like an elongated manhole cover, set flush with the road surface. |
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