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Last week there was a serious RTA with fatalities, involving 3 LGV`s, resulting in the main Western link between Scotland and England being closed for well over a day. Although traffic was diverted around the accident no attempt was made to open a gap in the crash barriers to allow those vehicles `trapped` to do a U-turn and find another route. A 2-minute job for a JCB.
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It still must have been helluva frustrating for all those who were trapped, and if it was wartime I`m sure a team of Royal Engineers would have had the situation under control in no time.
Point taken about turning artics, but what about anything lighter? In the 21st century you`d think there would be some sort of `Plan B`.
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