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denis567 | 23:18 Tue 22nd Mar 2011 | Motoring
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What is the point of escorted convoys through roadworks?
I have come across these in Herefordshire, but I saw one today near home (North Yorkshire).
The roadworks were controlled by traffic lights, but we had to wait for a convoy vehicle to take us through. In my opinion it was a complete waste of time and it must cost a fortune for them to pay a workman to guide traffic through the roadworks.
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It's to protect the workers on the site - the convoy only moves when personnel are clear of the roadway.
H&S for the work-force unfortunately : (

Anywhere near Tadcaster? .. I was at Church Fenton RAF base before it closed some years back. GF at Grimston Park.
It is to keep the convoy vehicle driver in work, otherwise traffic lights are fine, as far as I can see.
Health and safety. Without the escort how many people would race through as they have had to sit for a few minutes?
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Hi Albags. Yes I live about 2-3 miles from Church Fenton which is still used by the RAF but not as an operational base, and I understand it is due to close completely in the near future.

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