Britain's 'most-hit bridge' strikes again! Lorry driver becomes the 120TH motorist to collide with 9ft-high structure since 2009 Lorry driver crashed into Stutney Bridge in Ely, Cams, on Monday afternoon The driver is the latest victim of the bridge, which has been hit at least 120 times Road police tweeted a picture of wreckage and said driver was 'prosecuted'
By Charlie Bayliss For Mailonline
Published: 01:16 GMT, 6 March 2019 | Updated: 01:17 GMT, 6 March 2019
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Britain's 'most hit bridge' has been smashed into by another lorry - just days after being reopened with new warning signs.
The 9ft tall structure, which is covered in bright yellow warning stripes, has reportedly been driven into by motorists at least 120 times since 2009.
The HGV crashed into Stutney Bridge in Ely, Cambridgeshire, on Monday afternoon after leaving the vehicle lodged on its side and the roof virtually torn off.