
Drivers have been warned they are risking lives if they continue to ignore weight restrictions on two South Cumbrian bridges.
Brigsteer and Underbarrow bridges, which run over the A591 near Kendal, were initially closed as a precautionary measure due to structural concerns.
An external expert report commissioned by Westmorland and Furness Council identified the structural concerns and recommended a closure on both bridges to allow for further detailed assessment and monitoring.
After detailed analysis, the bridges opened under a 7.5 tonne weight limit in February.
The weight restriction is clearly signed and drivers of vehicles over 7.5 tonnes gross weight are required to use the signed alternative route.
Failure to comply is a criminal offence which may result in prosecution and/or a fine by Cumbria police but some drivers of vehicles over 7.5 tonnes are ignoring the restrictions and using the bridges, the council said.
Councillor Peter Thornton, Westmorland and Furness Council’s cabinet member for highways and ICT, said: “A huge amount of work has been undertaken by the council’s bridges and structures team alongside leading consultations, who have ensured that safety remains the top priority throughout this essential process while also maintaining access for most vehicles.
“Anybody contravening these restriction is putting themselves and others at risk.
“Safety is our first concern and we are reviewing options in the event that these contraventions continue.”





