Can you stop royal mail lorrys on a road closure

In the UK, Royal Mail vehicles are considered "essential services" and are exempt from some traffic regulations, including road closures. However, there are certain circumstances under which Royal Mail lorries can be stopped or diverted from a road closure:

  1. Emergency road closures: If a road is closed due to an emergency, such as a serious accident or a burst water main, Royal Mail vehicles may be stopped or diverted to ensure public safety.
  2. Temporary road closures: If a road is closed temporarily for maintenance or construction work, Royal Mail may be notified in advance and arrangements made to divert their vehicles or stop them at a designated point.
  3. Permanent road closures: If a road is permanently closed, Royal Mail may need to make alternative arrangements, such as using alternative routes or adjusting their delivery schedules.
  4. Special arrangements: In exceptional circumstances, such as a major event or a natural disaster, Royal Mail may work with local authorities to make special arrangements for their vehicles to access affected areas.

To stop a Royal Mail lorry on a road closure, you would typically need to contact the relevant authorities, such as:

  1. The local police force: They can assist in stopping the vehicle and diverting it to a safe location.
  2. The local council: They can provide guidance on the road closure and any alternative arrangements that need to be made.
  3. Royal Mail: They can be contacted to arrange alternative delivery arrangements or to divert their vehicles.

It's worth noting that Royal Mail vehicles are equipped with GPS tracking and are monitored by their operations team, which helps them to navigate around road closures and traffic congestion.