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Head for heights

22nd June 1995, Page 28
22nd June 1995
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

r, rivers with experience Li of the Blackwall Tunnel

know that what goes down doesn't neccesarily come up. The northbound tunnel, constructed in Victorian times, has lust 4m maximum headroom while the 1960s southbound bore accommodates up to 4.72m. To combat the age-old problem of overheight vehicles blocking the northbound approach the Department of Transport has put new height directors on the approach linked to variable message signs For drivers to digest—and hopefully obey. Mind your heads.

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