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I think this is what I watched on TV years ago, not positive, but close enough.
Myself? I've never driven anything bigger than a Rural Fire Service medium tanker .
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@austastar least said about John Kelly, the better.
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Any chance he was following a truckie GPS that knows bridge clearances, etc?
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I doubt it Ron, I don't think there is a GPS that would accept his parameters.
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Perhaps the pilot vehicle/s roared away from the truck so he couldn't see which way they went, so thought it was safe to go under the bridge if they weren't waiting to lead him around it.
I went past there today and there was a diversion in place this afternoon but that seemed to have been cleared this evening. According to Qld traffic the highway is open but the overpass is not.
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Precisely my theory. All except the truck driver are on job and go, so they are moving at a decent rate. The previous bridge, over the Bremmer, has restrictions and a 60kph, camera enforced limit. After the bridge the limit immediately increases to 100kph. All the pilot cars will out accelerate a ~100 tonne truck.
The missed exit is following a sweeping left hand bend, obscured by scrub. The exit is a left right ess coming to a roundabout that is obscured by the southern overpass approach. The pilot has raced ahead to close/control the roundabout. The roundabout is totally invisible from the eastern side of the affected overpass.
I have seen these movements on the highway, in my experienced opinion they are travelling too fast with the pilots way too far (<2km) in front.
This is my educated opinion, not merely relying on notoriously poor and inaccurate media reports.
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How many pilot vehicles are usually with these things, Ian? When I was moving bridge beams ( not quite as high, but far longer, 95 tonne ) we had police as point, VicRoads second, and a couple of pilots front and rear, with VicRoads ( magenta flashing beacons ) last. In these movements the pilot always stayed near. Admittedly, in my case, there was never a time when I was unsighted, at least one pilot stayed with the truck. They also closed the Burnley tunnel for our passage.
One of the things famously came off, but that's another story in which, thankfully, I was not involved. When these things go wrong they are usually spectacular.
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