Originally Posted by
dynodonn
It would be irresponsible on the DOT's part for letting employees drive their personal vehicles on the pedestrian bridge, and if they did, I can guarantee that there is going to be a major policy change concerning DOT related motor vehicles operating on this bridge, stemming from this incident.
Putting up a sign and calling it good was poor planning on this DOT's part.
It's been that way for 20+ years:
Berkley Bridge (Virginia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poor planning is playing chicken with an SUV. Even if it had been there illegally.