'Sat-nav' jams 50ft lorry in Hertfordshire village

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Lorry stuck in Walkern High StreetImage source, sbna
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The High Street was blocked for several hours until a recovery vehicle arrived

A 50ft (15m) lorry became wedged in a small village street after being directed there by a sat-nav, its driver said.

The village was blocked for several hours after the vehicle became stuck in Walkern High Street, Hertfordshire, on Tuesday afternoon.

Police tweeted: "Question, what is 50 feet long and unlikely to fit through the narrow streets of Walkern#satnavfail."

The lorry was removed later.

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A spokesman from Manea-based haulage company D&R Hankins said the driver had been to a farm in Walkern and was on his way back to its Cambridgeshire base.

Police tweet: Question, what is 50 feet long and unlikely to fit through the narrow streets of Walkern#satnavfailImage source, Hertford and Ware Police

The driver's sat nav had taken him through the narrow village streets, he confirmed.

There was "minimal damage" to the lorry and a recovery vehicle was sent to "manoeuvre" it out of its predicament, he added.

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