A Perth councillor is calling for action after yet another lorry struck the low rail bridge above Perth’s Tay Street.The bridge was recently branded as one of the most struck bridges in Scotland.And a city centre councillor believes there is “no excuse” and is calling for “firm action” and prosecution of drivers.Around 3.50pm on Sunday, October 31 a B&M lorry collided with the bridge.The area was temporarily cordoned off and the railway line to Dundee was closed while safety checks were carried out.Elaine Blair, who took the photographs, said on Twitter: “The shelves at B&M Perth might be a little empty next week.
Lorry versus Bridge.”In 2019 Perth and Kinross Conservatives submitted a Freedom of Information request which found the rail
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