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Siemens system helps enforce weight limit on New Bridge, Oxfordshire

Siemens UK is supplying 21st century technology to help protect a 13th century stone arch bridge over the River Thames in England. The 665m-long New Bridge has national recognition and statutory protection from alteration, but is suffering from the weight of modern vehicles. Siemens’ system is the first time that automatic number plate recognition cameras are being used to enforce a road weight restriction in the county of Oxfordshire. “Evidence downloaded from the cameras can be used to demonstrate that d
May 18, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Never too old for a good camera: Siemens technology is protecting the 13th century New Bridge in Oxfordshire, near London, England (photo: Catarina Walsh)
Siemens UK is supplying 21st century technology to help protect a 13th century stone arch bridge over the River Thames in England


The 665m-long New Bridge has national recognition and statutory protection from alteration, but is suffering from the weight of modern vehicles. 1134 Siemens’ system is the first time that automatic number plate recognition cameras are being used to enforce a road weight restriction in the county of Oxfordshire.

“Evidence downloaded from the cameras can be used to demonstrate that drivers have committed an offence,” said Joe Moxham, UK product sales manager at Siemens ITS. “[The system] provides enforcement-quality images of the vehicle during any time of the day or night and in all weather conditions.”

Vehicles exceeding 18tonnes maximum gross weight using the bridge can be fined up to €1,145. They also maintain an enforcement schedule and permitted vehicle lists. The schedule allows for selected enforcement periods required for other types of restriction. The permitted vehicle lists identify council vehicles permitted to use the route irrespective of their weight limit, such as refuse collection, emergency response vehicles and road maintenance trucks.

The cameras have been installed onto existing CCTV columns to minimise disruption and cost. The equipment uses 3G communications and requires only a power connection, aiding the installation and flexibility of camera deployment.

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