The poor state of our roads

Swifty 123
Swifty 123 Forum Participant Posts: 100
edited March 2016 in Caravan & Motorhome Chat #1

Just got back from a 5 day stay down at the CC's  Castleton site had a wonderful time, but the roads between Sheffield and Ladybower reservoir were just about the worst I've seen for a long time, with potholes and the surface breaking up, it was like a giant
 slalom trying to avoid them, the worst affected were the A6101 Rivelin Valley Rd and the A57 Sheffield to Manchester Rd. I thought our roads around Calderdale were bad but they are not a patch ( no pun intended) on those roads. So if you're heading that way
take it steady and get ready to be all shook up as Elvis said.

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  • Wildwood
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    edited March 2016 #2

    I am afraid that council cutbacks have caused this problem everywhere. The roads here have more craters than the moon but they are by no means unique.

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2016 #3

    Its the same round here I noticed when i went into the Village this morning (docs againFrown) that  some one had been round marking "some" of
    the potholes for repair ,it was so obviose that others also needed doing but maybe they only repair now if deeper than a certain measurementSurprised

  • Richard12
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    edited March 2016 #4

    It's the same here, the potholes have been seen & maked but they have not been repaired and the white marking paint has worn away.

     

  • Francis
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    edited March 2016 #5

    The roads here are terrible too and they seem to be getting worse. I cycle quite a lot so see close up how bad they are and it really is shcoking. When you think of the amount of money the government take off us in road tax then you would hope the roads
    would be in a reasonable state but no.

  • bandgirl
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    edited March 2016 #6

    Same here too. On some roads they're so bad, and so many, that they're impossible to avoid Sad

  • RJLJ
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    edited March 2016 #7

    Shocking down here in Kent too.  They occasionally patch them up for them to break up again within weeks.  I've given up reporting them, nothing seems to happen

  • Francis
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    edited March 2016 #8

    There was a front page spread in our local paper a few weeks ago outlining the money that it has cost the council in compensation for drivers whose car has been damaged by potholes. The money was quite a substantial amount so by not reparing them the local council actually ended up having to give money to drivers

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2016 #9

    True crockery rattling territory around here! Repairs consist mainly of a man with a bucket of hot Tarmac and a spade to pat it down with! Even when they are repaired the standard is shocking, lowest bidder for contract. Won't say more, too political!

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited March 2016 #10

    It seems most of us are affected in our local areas.  We've become more aware of it recently.  As already said, trying to avoid the holes is virtually impossible.

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  • bassett1
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    edited March 2016 #11

    hi same in wiltshire pot holes all over the place bassett.

  • peegeenine
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    edited March 2016 #12

    The patching around here in Essex doesn't look like it will last too long and unbelievably there are some where the patch doesn't fully cover the pot hole. I don't know if the people responsible for the roads ever check the sub contractors standard of work
    but they certainly should.

    The other problem I notice is the poor quality of the road markings. They are non existant in some areas.

  • mjh2014
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    edited March 2016 #13

    Agree with all these comments. I've had to have two new wheels due to pothole damage. And my tracking sorted. Don't know how to claim though...which pothole of the many on my drive to work is responsible...?

  • IanH
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    edited March 2016 #14

    I watched a council meeting recently during which a councillor described how he witnessed a van from the council pull up at a pot hole, a couple of 'workers' climb out and shovel a bit of tarmacaddam into the hole, then drive back and forth over it it in
    the van.

    We are very badly served by our council......and increasing the layers of bureaucracy by having elected mayors will not fill the pot holes......

  • moulesy
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    edited March 2016 #15

    hi same in wiltshire pot holes all over the place bassett.

    And I'll second that! Sad

  • Nuggy
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    edited March 2016 #16

    My eyes are glued to the road ahead trying to spot the worst of the sunken grids and pot holes and trying to get my wheels either side of them. I'm surprised I haven't been breathalysed for weaving down the road. Having said that, I don't often see a Police
    car anymore.

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2016 #17

    I guess we would also complain if hundreds of miles of roads were closed or restricted to effect repairs.Surprised

  • JohnM20
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    edited March 2016 #18

    Perhaps the people that the councils get to repair the pot holes are the same people that come knocking at your door asking if you want your drive tarmacking as they have some material left over from another job !!Laughing

  • triky auto
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    edited March 2016 #19

    Surprised , AND ,,,and ,,,the state of the verges!!  All strewn with rubbish/plastic/paper/discarded unwanted articles.!! .image to portray
    to our visiting foreigners.A dirty & untidy Britain !!Yell

  • DSB
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    edited March 2016 #20

    Surprised , AND ,,,and ,,,the state of the verges!!  All strewn with rubbish/plastic/paper/discarded unwanted articles.!! .image to portray
    to our visiting foreigners.A dirty & untidy Britain !!Yell

    ....I've been aware of this too TA.  I can't recall it being this bad before.  I just wonder if any of it has got anything to do with recycling ?.  We used to have system of bags in N.Warwickshire  (fortunately we've changed over to a bin system now).  On
    a windy day we used to have to play 'dodge the milk carton and yoghurt pot' when we took the car out!! 

    David 

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2016 #21

    When OH and I worked in Kent, we did note that there was an awfull lot of rubbish on exit roads from Dover compared to going into Dover,unless it was after operation stack then it was where that had beenUndecided

  • JD6620
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    edited March 2016 #22

    There is a pothole outside where I work that is 3m long. When the cars go through it you can hear a loud bang.  When I reported it once before they came and inspected it and got it filled as it was too dangerous to leave.  It is now just as bad as before
    if not worse, as they only bodged it when they repaired it last time.  Phoned up the other day to report it, and all they could say was it will be filled at some point.  I pointed out it was on a dangarous section of road and that cars were swerving around
    it, but they were not interested.  If a caravan wheel went through it I dread to think what would happen.  Drive carefully everyone and keep a good look out.

  • S-max Jonny
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    edited March 2016 #23

    Perhaps the people that the councils get to repair the pot holes are the same people that come knocking at your door asking if you want your drive tarmacking as they have some material left over from another job !!Laughing

    What a truly uniformed and derogatory statement to make.

    You should get the facts before making such sweeping generalisations,

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2016 #24

    Perhaps the people that the councils get to repair the pot holes are the same people that come knocking at your door asking if you want your drive tarmacking as they have some material left over from another job !!Laughing

    What a truly uniformed and derogatory statement to make.

    You should get the facts before making such sweeping generalisations,

    I think it was probably in jest and linked to the fact that the majority of pothole repairs are bodged jobs. Or at least they are around here.

  • Mitsi Fendt
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    edited March 2016 #25

    Surprised , AND ,,,and ,,,the state of the verges!!  All strewn with rubbish/plastic/paper/discarded unwanted articles.!! .image to portray
    to our visiting foreigners.A dirty & untidy Britain !!Yell

    ...Is the rubbish the fault of the council or the lazy people who throw it anywhere rather than take somewhere to dispose of it reponsibly?

  • charlie25
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    edited March 2016 #26

    Funny enough we have just got back from Castleton CC and my husband and I were just saying the same as you about the pot holes A6101.

  • commeyras
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    edited March 2016 #27

    Hopefully, as the end of the financial year approaches we will see councils trying to spend any 'spare' cash on quick jobs such as repairing pot holes.  Not holding my breath though!

  • Kennine
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    edited March 2016 #28

    If the current lack of road maintainance is to continue for another few years we will all have to drive around in our SUV's. No more low slung sports cars or sports coupes, even normal family cars will be susceptible to damage. 

    Don't know what the short terms solution entails, so my suggestion is to reduce speed on suspect roads.

    K

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2016 #29

    It's no better in a Jeep I can assure you! Our council compounds the problem with a fixation with speed humps and cushions! I live three miles from my Mum, who I care for daily. In that journey I will negotiate 21 humps or cushions! Times that by another
    three journeys a day and it is a wonder I have any car left! Be easier to go cross country over fields! 

  • Trini
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    edited March 2016 #30

    It is true about the state of our roads however I wonder if the caravan manufacturers are clasping their hands in glee and giving thanks for a perfect get out clause for their poorly spec'ed caravans.

  • young thomas
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    Surprised , AND ,,,and ,,,the state of the verges!!  All strewn with rubbish/plastic/paper/discarded unwanted articles.!! .image to portray
    to our visiting foreigners.A dirty & untidy Britain !!Yell

    ....one of the contributors, here, is lack of bins in stopping areas (h/s?, terror risk as in airport bins?....) or the total lack of emptying rotas......rubbish strewn around the bin, even tied up in bags next to (on top of) a stuffed bin....

    yes, the correct thing to do is to take it home if you can dump it properly, but it doesnt help if bins are never emptied...