I struggle to parallel park my tiny car when anyone watches. Those hgv drivers were amazing. Also, the support workers and Police did a fine job. Those scanners will help to save many lives.
@@susancunliffe7968 Absolutely will help the NHS a lot. And absolutely no problem I do police vehicle photography and this interested me a lot I’ve done 2/3 of the delivery’s so far the 3rd one will be coming soon in about 2 weeks just for your information and will be posted on here too 😁😁
Thankyou so much for sharing this AWESOME VIDEO. It very interesting to watch. The incredible skills of those lorry drivers carrying the abnormal load is phenomenal. I'm sure they were very relieved(& Surrey Police/ OSV'S !)when they had dropped off the MRI pods!!!! SURREY POLICE / OSV'S did a magnificent job in securing and getting the abnormal wide load lorries safely through the traffic, under bridges & towns to their destination🙏 .
I’m glad you liked the video, and absolutely the lorry drivers did a superb job along with the police officers. They entire collective team were very happy when it was over and everything had been successful
I use to work for this company that transported these units we did a cupple of hospital runs one out of Edinburgh and not sure where the other one was got some right photos and see some good sights keep on trucking lads hope your all well 🚚
I would hope nobody would begrudge a short delay if in the future these units were to save there lives. In particular the loud mouthed citizen at 11.30... God bless our NHS...
Absolutely agree with this comment, I am unsure of why people are so annoyed it gave a delay they were warned a week before and realistically it’s only one day.
Impressive work considering, in particular, how restricted the entrance to Woking Community Hospital happens to be. And the traffic in Woking is pretty chaotic at the best of times!
Certainly was impressive, had to have signs taken out the islands to allow it go over and the way into the hospital had ramps layed on the pavement to help with it going in.
One copper was standing behind a pedestrian grill and waving cars on with both hands. Had to stop and point to some idiot and then give them a personal wave on. Some drivers are so stupid as to make a sensible person wonder how they got a licence
Why such a derogatory remark. This is just the police doing a very necessary job to keep other road users safe. Also to ensure a very very expensive cargo gets to its destination. Traffic chaos! How about drivers use a bit of gumption. After all what’s a small delay in an eightyish long life
Why is it that even in the 21st Century roads and access to major sites are so poorly designed, that moving slightly oversize loads takes so much work. Our priorities are crazy, planners, road designers should require far higher standards of minimum access, bigger sites for hospitals. More space for housing too. The amount of additional land required would be minimal. We need to stop paying huge prices for land. Houses, hospitals should only cost us what it takes to construct them, banks should stop lending for land purchases. We have space and should use it. Admirable wide load driving and the police escort.
These journeys with abnormal loads are normally done during the night, so it's possible the two Councils did not coordinate delivery. The abnormal loads are usually very high cranes, involvement of multiples collaborations with individual councils in the routes. in possible roadworks, instructions of street furniture (islands, lamp columns, narrow roads etc) Those street furnitures should have been temporarily removed. Wow. Good driving by those 16 wherlerd lorry drivers.
These are some of problems councils should consider when they continue to narrow already congested streets with street furniture. Are these obstacles taken into account when their planners comes up with new ideas to renovate or redesign streets or is their main focus is to get rid of cars and all vehicles.
Driving those is a leary skill. But assistance from others notreally great. Every day as HGV driver i see staff on bays who cannkt even look at size snd height of obstructions or keep eye contact with me and my mirrors correctly. Observation skills going downholl with domputers and mickey mouse screens 😅.
Abnormal or wide loads like this are invariably moved in daylight hours, as it's inherently safer to do do so. These are done under specific Highways regulations, with the Police being the crucial control element, as tgey coordinate riad closures and public safety and control surrounding these movements! Local authorities & utility companies are involved too.
So many complaints. If something happened whilst these were on the roads without an escort people would go nuts and want to know why there wasn’t a police escort
@@equaliser2265 I am unsure of the specifics this is just the information I was told, I’m fairly sure they were pods to make up a MRI unit at the hospital
what a perlaver all these machines for guildford plus woking the amount of traffic chaos they caused if i WAS THERE iD BE HECKLING ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF TIME AND THESE COPPERS NOT KNOWING WHATS GOING ON COME ONLEAVE IT TO THE OTHERS YOUR MAKING TO MEANY PEOPLE WAITING FOR THESE LORRIES TO COME THROUGH ?
@@Southern999Responses ...and do you get a "Brown Envelope" backhander for all the Freebie Advertising BMW get from focusing on their cars and bikes? Good video otherwise
@@ericmcrae7758 Visibility levels are very low during the night/that early in the morning and moving these round corners would be a nightmare in the dark.
@@andrewcowling5804 absolutely . We have real problems with places like St Lukes overflowing with patients needing cancer treatments . I'm glad to see them in Woking and hopefully one day we'll have new equipment etc when ever we get a replacement hospital in Surrey Heath .
Knowing this pathetic Government, where will they end up, maybe Ukraine, or some other corrupt reshime for a backhander, plus they are hardly any bigger than a normal load, waste of public money and resources as usual,
I struggle to parallel park my tiny car when anyone watches. Those hgv drivers were amazing. Also, the support workers and Police did a fine job. Those scanners will help to save many lives.
They certainly did all do a fantastic job, and I’m sure it will be a great help to the area.
Thank you for your time recording this spectacular delivery. Thank you to all services involved. This equipment is very much needed in the NHS. ❤
@@susancunliffe7968 Absolutely will help the NHS a lot. And absolutely no problem I do police vehicle photography and this interested me a lot I’ve done 2/3 of the delivery’s so far the 3rd one will be coming soon in about 2 weeks just for your information and will be posted on here too 😁😁
Thankyou so much for sharing this AWESOME VIDEO. It very interesting to watch.
The incredible skills of those lorry drivers carrying the abnormal load is phenomenal. I'm
sure they were very relieved(& Surrey Police/ OSV'S !)when they had dropped off the MRI pods!!!!
SURREY POLICE / OSV'S
did a magnificent job in securing and getting the abnormal wide load lorries safely through the traffic, under bridges & towns to their destination🙏
.
I’m glad you liked the video, and absolutely the lorry drivers did a superb job along with the police officers. They entire collective team were very happy when it was over and everything had been successful
I use to work for this company that transported these units we did a cupple of hospital runs one out of Edinburgh and not sure where the other one was got some right photos and see some good sights keep on trucking lads hope your all well 🚚
Very professional, both all the lorry drivers, Police and escort staff.
Certainly they did and amazing job.
The police did a fantastic job under very difficult circumstances. We should always appreciate their good work.
What a fantastic 👏 video 📹 to watch Thank you 😊
@@joshtaylor2594 Thank you very much! Glad you liked it.
I would hope nobody would begrudge a short delay if in the future these units were to save there lives. In particular the loud mouthed citizen at 11.30... God bless our NHS...
Absolutely agree with this comment, I am unsure of why people are so annoyed it gave a delay they were warned a week before and realistically it’s only one day.
God bless the broken NHS. Let me just go and grab some pans to bang at my front door.
@@Southern999ResponsesI was about to say they worn people about the large loaded vehicles
Always got to be one big mouthed tosser to moan about everything that happen they must have a very sad life
The guys who drive these lorries are brilliant
@@RaymondFunnell-bs1wl They certainly are!
Impressive work considering, in particular, how restricted the entrance to Woking Community Hospital happens to be. And the traffic in Woking is pretty chaotic at the best of times!
Certainly was impressive, had to have signs taken out the islands to allow it go over and the way into the hospital had ramps layed on the pavement to help with it going in.
That was a great video 👍 Thanks for sharing 👌😊 cheers from 🇩🇪
Thank you very much, glad you liked the video :)
The police do absolutely brilliant job
Wow great team work well done 👍👍👍
Yes they worked together brilliantly as a team.
Great team work
Loving the beard game on one of the bike cops.
Great video! Thanks!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it.
That’s a lot of kit for a Community Hospital. Trying to relieve pressure on bigger hospitals and speed up treatment I guess.
Most likely that however, Woking is a decently sized town and it’s only just down the road from Guildford so it does make sense.
Great job from all concerned
@@robfindlay2422 Absolutely 👍
Trying to get around corners can be difficult with Low Loaders 😊
One copper was standing behind a pedestrian grill and waving cars on with both hands. Had to stop and point to some idiot and then give them a personal wave on. Some drivers are so stupid as to make a sensible person wonder how they got a licence
About 4.5 Tons plus the chiller units that go on the roof of the hospital!
Why such a derogatory remark. This is just the police doing a very necessary job to keep other road users safe. Also to ensure a very very expensive cargo gets to its destination. Traffic chaos! How about drivers use a bit of gumption. After all what’s a small delay in an eightyish long life
Welldone ever one triver of the truck and the police
I wonder why the tractor units weren't fitted with extended mirrors so that the drivers could see how close the loads were to fixed objects.
Probably not that easy to do would be my best guess.
Because the tractor units have to go hard-over to the roadside to make some of the tight turns. Lampposts, trees etc could foul the extended mirrors.
It's the job of the bloke in the orange jacket to act as his wing mirror. 😀
Why is it that even in the 21st Century roads and access to major sites are so poorly designed, that moving slightly oversize loads takes so much work. Our priorities are crazy, planners, road designers should require far higher standards of minimum access, bigger sites for hospitals. More space for housing too. The amount of additional land required would be minimal. We need to stop paying huge prices for land. Houses, hospitals should only cost us what it takes to construct them, banks should stop lending for land purchases. We have space and should use it.
Admirable wide load driving and the police escort.
Would love to see how they get them through the front door of the hospital if they’re so big 😆
@@AbsoluteAudits There was cranes and foundations outside, I believe they are external units/buildings to the side of the main building.
These journeys with abnormal loads are normally done during the night, so it's possible the two Councils did not coordinate delivery.
The abnormal loads are usually very high cranes, involvement of multiples collaborations with individual councils in the routes. in possible roadworks, instructions of street furniture (islands, lamp columns, narrow roads etc)
Those street furnitures should have been temporarily removed. Wow. Good driving by those 16 wherlerd lorry drivers.
These are some of problems councils should consider when they continue to narrow already congested streets with street furniture. Are these obstacles taken into account when their planners comes up with new ideas to renovate or redesign streets or is their main focus is to get rid of cars and all vehicles.
great video!
Were these scanners going to an nhs hospital, or to a private one?
Would love to know how heavy one of them is?
How do you get from one location to the next whilst filming? Motorbike?
Are they mobile scanner units or fixed in hospital grounds?
How come Woking is getting 6 of them. Gloucester has only 3
@@andrewcowling5804 Honestly no idea 🤷♂️ I just do vehicle photography, best guess is bigger need in surrey in general and Woking just has the space.
Probably because different NHS Trusts have different requirements, space and relevant other factors!
I think they’re waiting for Gloucester to get on the electric before they put any there.
Without trucks the UK dies; as literally as that.
Motorists in a hurry still curse trucks though; don't you?😅
Driving those is a leary skill.
But assistance from others notreally great.
Every day as HGV driver i see staff on bays who cannkt even look at size snd height of obstructions or keep eye contact with me and my mirrors correctly.
Observation skills going downholl with domputers and mickey mouse screens 😅.
Why don't they do this during the night?
Not sure most likely more visibility during the day.
The movement order depends on how much visibility is required, in this case a lot
@@nevtinnion9431 Ah, thank you for the information thought I’d would be something along these lines.
Move ment order some areas have different movement orders can see better in day light as well
Abnormal or wide loads like this are invariably moved in daylight hours, as it's inherently safer to do do so. These are done under specific Highways regulations, with the Police being the crucial control element, as tgey coordinate riad closures and public safety and control surrounding these movements! Local authorities & utility companies are involved too.
What are MRi pods used for? 3:17
MRI scans
Just to think it cost 1d to go in Kew Gardens when I was younger, now it’s £22 and we can see where the money is going.
😂 very possibly I think it’s also the fact money isn’t what it used to be in general almost everything costs more
Are those medical scanners? They seem huge?
Did they run out of white tractor units?
So many complaints. If something happened whilst these were on the roads without an escort people would go nuts and want to know why there wasn’t a police escort
would it not been better to move them at night ,as they do in Australia with large loads
@@malcolmone1 Due to visibility along the route and the width it’s safer to be moved during the day.
Where are the scanners going to
My American friends: dude why’s uk roads so small and tight
Me: 😅come on we can’t have it large and wide as much we would like in the US
MRI'S err I dont think so. Why six to one location?
@@equaliser2265 I am unsure of the specifics this is just the information I was told, I’m fairly sure they were pods to make up a MRI unit at the hospital
What inside?
Presumably lorry 6 carries their sandwiches, as it hasn't got an STGO plate,
Where are they going to
what a perlaver all these machines for guildford plus woking the amount of traffic chaos they caused if i WAS THERE iD BE HECKLING ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF TIME AND THESE COPPERS NOT KNOWING WHATS GOING ON COME ONLEAVE IT TO THE OTHERS YOUR MAKING TO MEANY PEOPLE WAITING FOR THESE LORRIES TO COME THROUGH ?
0:46
if you like this, find the video of a WW I sub being transported overland to a museum location.
Too wide to go by train for most of that journey?
Thats what they say they are :D
Red Leds on the front of a Vehicle
is not allowed..
This is a sign of things that are coming trust me i saw big oxygen tanks being transported just before covid
Interesting, could be we will have to wait and see.
Your tinfoil hat needs changing 😂
Most of these are used to treat the aliens arriving in their spaceships. Trust me. They’re going to take over the world.
@@annoyingbstard9407 Well if they do they can't be worse than the politicians... 😂
Why do police use balck gloves- cant seen them against darkl background 😅
Fossil fuel to the rescue
Shame most of the escort vans dont meet the code of practice
I’m sorry but I don’t get the hype and I think it’s a pointless video it’s just a abnormal load really
@@AntonyRyan-h9q I do emergency vehicle photography so I made this video out of interest of the police vehicles. However, I understand what you mean.
@@Southern999Responses ...and do you get a "Brown Envelope" backhander for all the Freebie Advertising BMW get from focusing on their cars and bikes?
Good video otherwise
Then why are you here
@@cliffboulton8763 Unfortunately not 😂😂😂, BMW also ended all contracts with the police in the UK.
Did someone have a gun to your head, forcing you to watch this video? If you think it's a pointless video, then don't watch it!
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This is classic UK (sod the public) why not do this at 3 or 4 am when the roads are empty???
@@ericmcrae7758 Visibility levels are very low during the night/that early in the morning and moving these round corners would be a nightmare in the dark.
This is pathetic! Their not even that big in hospitals they’re tiny compared to that
They are individual small buildings with one in each one.
Should you not be gratefull that your getting new MRI scanners that might well same your life in the future
@@andrewcowling5804 And what if the OP doesn't live in the area?
What? Do you expect Royal Mail to drop them in through the letter box?
@@andrewcowling5804 absolutely . We have real problems with places like St Lukes overflowing with patients needing cancer treatments . I'm glad to see them in Woking and hopefully one day we'll have new equipment etc when ever we get a replacement hospital in Surrey Heath .
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Why did they need a police escort?
Yeah, should have just left them to fight their own way through all the weekend shoppers 🙄.
@@lindaj5492 I have seen much bigger, heavier loads being moved without police escorts
I'm just trying to picture your comment 😂😂
They also contain highly dangerous chemicals. And fragile. But I agree why didn't they do this early morning like 1am
Abnormal load, are they carrying the labour party in the lorries
Do the cops *really* need that many flashing lights? 😂
Yes! You’d be amazed how many drivers and pedestrians don’t notice one flashing light so that’s why they have more than one. I speak from experience!
@@maggietaylor9475 Yeah it makes sense now that I think about, lol, cheers!
Knowing this pathetic Government, where will they end up, maybe Ukraine, or some other corrupt reshime for a backhander, plus they are hardly any bigger than a normal load, waste of public money and resources as usual,
It was less the load width it was more roads had to be shut to allow it go on the wrong side to avoid signs etc.
Rubbish Carnival procession... where's the Morris Dancer's?
The Morris dancer’s what?
In questo video, ho visto più la polizia, che il trasporto eccezionale! 🤣🤣🤣
Chi era il soggetto del video?
What a faff...
MRI