Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Unintended consequences

traffic troubles for wind turbine truckers

This shot is from NYT Green Inc on November 25, 2008. The story concerns the troubles that occur with the extra-long and extra-heavy wind turbines that are being transported to wind farms. One of the difficulties is that interstate highways have bridges that are too low to allow passage of these loads.

Another factor is the weight exceeding legal limits. In Lincoln, Illinois, the Lincoln Courier reports that a company was fined $20,000 by the state for being about double the limit. Comments to the story include the suggestion that the company employ a police escort for $100 to guide the delivery though the town. Truckers claimed the signage was misleading, and that's how they took a wrong turn. So, put up better signs or hire out a guide?

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