The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Teething problems at new bridge are to be expected – get over it!

fife: Stop moaning and start marvelling at the Queensferr­y Crossing

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I like a moan with the best of them but I have had more cause to chuckle at the stuff people have decided to get on their soapbox about this week in relation to the opening of the Queensferr­y Crossing.

For me, it was a simple equation on Wednesday morning.

Massive new bridge opens, plus plenty of public interest, equals likely to be busier than usual.

Lo and behold that’s exactly what happened.

Yet we still had folk moaning about a breakdown near the crossing at rush hour, a half-hour journey taking around two hours, and others questionin­g why the Forth Road Bridge was not open as well to ease congestion.

I’m sure sitting in that queue of traffic was far from pleasant but perhaps people needed to get some semblance of perspectiv­e before taking to Twitter or Facebook to vent their spleen.

A lorry broke down – it wasn’t the bridge’s fault. And the driver of said lorry had managed to get across to the hard shoulder to minimise problems.

A half-hour journey took around two hours. Not ideal by any stretch of the imaginatio­n, but when you’ve got a £1.3 billion bridge opening, people will want to drive over it.

Add that into the normal flow of commuter traffic and it’s going to cause tailbacks. If drivers didn’t expect it, maybe the problem is one of their own naivety.

And as for why the Forth Road Bridge wasn’t open at the same time, it’s very obvious. If it had been open then the chaos we saw on Wednesday would have been ten-fold.

We also then had the usual political point scoring, back slapping and sniping across social media over the Queensferr­y Crossing which was tiresome when delays to the project were announced months ago and haven’t got any less tiresome now.

There are bigger issues in the world to worry about.

The Queen will do the formal opening today, the furore will die down and the curiosity factor will inevitably wear off as people on both sides of the Forth get back to normality.

I’ve said it before – it’s an engineerin­g marvel that we should be proud of, not simply another source of irritation.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? The new £1.3bn Queensferr­y Crossing over the Forth opened last week.
Picture: Getty Images. The new £1.3bn Queensferr­y Crossing over the Forth opened last week.
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FiFe oFFice chieF reporter twitter: @c-csmith

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