Police question Luton driver's jousting skills over long planks
- Published

The load was deemed unsafe by police, who pulled over the driver of this car
Police have questioned the "jousting skills" of a driver they pulled over for having long planks of wood sticking out of the car's passenger window.
Officers noticed the unsafe load on Vauxhall Way in Luton on Sunday.
Writing on Twitter, external, they said: "The driver of this vehicle appeared to be practising his jousting skills. Luckily he didn't have any challengers along the way."
Bedfordshire Police said the driver was reported for the offence.

There are rules about loads overhanging vehicles - and this driver was in breach of them, police said
How much a load can overhang or protrude depends on whether it is at the front, rear or sides of the vehicle.
The rules, external are stricter for loads that stick out from the side of a vehicle.

Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook, external, Instagram, external and Twitter, external. If you have a story suggestion email eastofenglandnews@bbc.co.uk, external
Related topics
- Published13 March 2023
- Published10 October 2017
- Published29 June 2017