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2nd April 2009, Page 20
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Drivers are nothing if not creative when Trading Standards officers request a reason why they have breached weight-restricted roads in Suffolk. Road traffic enforcement officer Peter Westcott says most blame their sat-nay system, but he has also been told: • The driver was hunting for a petrol station • The engine was not performing properly and the driver did not want to risk using it on a major A-road • The driver saw the signs too late and was unable to turn around, despite the presence of at least three or four warning signs before reaching the restricted road

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