Roof ripped off campervan at country's most-hit underpass
A campervan lost its roof driving under a low-clearance railway viaduct in Canterbury with a height of 2.39 meters. The incident occurred on January 3...
A campervan lost its roof driving under a low-clearance railway viaduct in Canterbury with a height of 2.39 meters. The incident occurred on January 3, just a month after repairs to the structure, which KiwiRail identifies as the country's most-struck rail bridge. Authorities plan to install additional signage and road markings, while social media reignited debate about installing a gantry or fully closing the underpass.