Drivers on some of Norfolk's busiest roads are to face delays on Friday as two huge abnormal loads are moved through the county.
The A47, A11 and A10 wille all to be affected as the adapted 80-foot lorries move to the east coast and north Norfolk.
The first convoy will enter Norfolk on the A11 near Thetford at around 9am before travelling on the A134, A1122, A134, A10, the Queen Elizabeth Way, A148, and B1149 then joining local roads to the site in Oulton.
Carrying cable drums weighing more than 107 tonnes, the 10-foot-wide HGV will be part of a convoy made up of two units and a self-escort vehicle.
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The second load hits roads four hours later at 1pm.
This 125-tonne lorry will be leaving its site in Derbyshire before heading to Coast Road in Waxham.
The 16-foot-wide load will arrive in the county on the A11 before joining the A47, A1064, B11152 and A149, where it then takes smaller roads to the coast.
Drivers travelling on any of the roads are told to allow for extra time on journeys as delays are likely.
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