Richprins wrote:The thing is, as good as everything sounds, the Southern approach is very steep, and hemmed in by large artificial mounds on either side.
The bridge approach is also high on that side, coming off this Southern entry, which is almost a cliff.
Pic from nan.
The only way you can lose direction is going to the left down the ancient maintenance/construction road. Clearly not the case, as the vehicle ended up on the downstream side. Point is, if there were a hippo on the southern entrance uphill, which is extremely unlikely given the steep gradient, that would have lead to leaving the road quite a long way before the bridge, bashing into the embankments there etc.?
For those that know the bridge, firstly it would not be a route for hippo, unless perhaps full frontal on the tar coming from the north, or secondly, the steep incline is a big reason for slowing down, no matter how experienced the driver.
My personal opinion is that it was a simple instance of "Friday night" staff entering after an outing to Phala, and having a drunk-driving accident. But just my opinion!
Hi RP is this not the southern section with the huge barriers to stop a car in case of going in the wrong direction.