Crane sent for recovery of crashed roadside truck
Road restrictions were in place in Paget yesterday as efforts got under way to recover a trash truck that veered off the road and crashed on Monday.
The Ministry of Public Works and Environment advised motorists of an emergency lane closure on South Road, also known as Rural Hill, where the vehicle drove through a wall and toppled down an embankment.
The eastbound lane of South Road will be closed temporarily to facilitate the safe operation of a crane to recover the vehicle.
The westbound lane will remain open only to buses and tractor-trailer-type vehicles, under controlled access using stop-and-go personnel.
Westbound motorists will be detoured via White Sands Road, then on to the Railway Trail, and back on to South Road.
Eastbound motorists should expect significant delays along Middle Road and South Road, and are encouraged to use Harbour Road as an alternative route.
A spokeswoman for the ministry said: “The ministry thanks the public for their patience and co-operation during this emergency recovery operation and urges all drivers to proceed with caution in the area.”
Any questions regarding the works can be directed to Curtis Charles, the ministry’s highways engineer, on 501-3036.
