A Whangārei civil contractor has launched an investigation to determine how one of its trucks collided with a railway overbridge known as a common spot for high vehicles to get stuck.
Figures provided by KiwiRail show the Rust Avenue bridge has been struck 15 times since 2004.
The truck, operated by Robinson Asphalt, was carrying a digger and heading toward the city centre when it got stuck under the 3.44m-high overbridge.
The company’s general manager Cole Johnston said they were unable to comment as they were still “thoroughly” investigating the matter, but noted he was grateful no one was hurt.
The impact caused damage to the roof and windows of a digger that had been loaded on to the back of the truck.