Preparations for a three-day load test of the closed Elbe bridge in Bad Schandau have been completed and will start as planned this Tuesday. This was announced by the Saxon Ministry of Infrastructure in Dresden. Test drives with a remote-controlled vehicle are planned in order to determine the load-bearing capacity of the bridge. The vehicle will be gradually loaded with more and more weight and steered over the bridge at a slow speed. The bridge has been closed for months.
The final technical requirements for the test were created at the beginning of the week, according to the ministry. The remote-controlled vehicle and weights had arrived and a test control station had been set up. The data is to be recorded and evaluated there.