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The Swedish Road Administration assesses claims for compensation after a crash with a footbridge

FELL DOWN ON THE LOADING FLAT: The concrete element that guides pedestrians over the E16 was torn down – and landed on the lorry’s loading flat.

SKUI (VG) The lorry owner risks having to pay compensation after the demolition of the footbridge over the E16 in Bærum.

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A truck with a slightly too high crane tore down the largest concrete element that formed the footbridge between Skui and Sollihøgda just before the weekend getaway last Friday.

The driver was alone in the lorry, and came away uninjured from the incident – where the several-tonne bridge came crashing down onto the crane’s loading platform.

Fortunately, there was neither walking on the bridge nor driving under the bridge when the accident occurred.

Is in dialogue

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration is now preparing a compensation claim against the company that owns and operates the truck.

It was the local paper The messenger in Asker and Bærum who first reported the case.

– This is, after all, a case of damage to public property. Then it is common for a compensation case to be filed, says section manager Gunnar Eiterjord in the operation and maintenance section of the Norwegian Road Administration to VG.

THE COLLAPSE: In August 2021, a concrete truck tore down this footbridge at Fantoft in Bergen.

He adds that they are in dialogue with the company that owns the truck.

– We are in a process on this now, says Eiterjord.’

– Will the footbridge be restored?

– This is a footbridge on the old E16, which will soon become a county road when the new E16 is finished on the Skui-Sollihøgda stretch. Then it will probably be up to the new road owner to assess what needs to be done, replies Eiterjord.

FIND AN ERROR: What until last Friday was a footbridge between Skui and Sollihøgda in Bærum, now looks more like a gate.

He points out that there will be much less car traffic on this old road when the new multi-lane E16 is put into operation.

Not the first time

It rarely happens that drivers of large trucks – often with cranes – are unable to calculate the height of the bridge or tunnel they are driving under.

CROWDED: A slightly difficult start to the day for the driver of this car who on 13 October last year tried to get under the E18 bridge in Sandvika while the cars on top of the bridge were snaking their way towards the capital in the morning rush hour.

Under The E18 bridge that runs through Sandvika – also in Bærum – it has happened several times that trucks have crashed into the bridge element.

In Bergen in the autumn of 2021, a concrete truck with the pump arm high in the air smashed into a footbridge at Fantoft. Nor were there any injuries as a result of the demolition.

Operations manager in the police, Tatjana Knappen, thought the driver had simply forgotten to take down the concrete pump before the person drove off.

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