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Title: Potholes
Post by: STEMO on 20 March 2018, 18:20:29
Just been on the news, potholes everywhere. Damaging cars and injuring cyclists (every cloud....). Let's cross over to our expert mechanic........Bob from Kwikfit.  ;D







"Every car that comes into our 'garage' needs tyres, madam. Pothole damage just makes it easier to convince the customer'.  ;D
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: BazaJT on 20 March 2018, 18:32:21
Up until a few months ago our road was more pothole than road surface,they finally got round to re-surfacing it[albeit leaving plenty of grit/chippings around]potholes are now reappearing in the same places they were before ???
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 20 March 2018, 19:07:13
I read somewhere today that 10% of our roads are in a bad state of repair.  >:(

Which means 90% of our roads are in good shape!  :y
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 20 March 2018, 19:10:23
I read somewhere today that 10% of our roads are in a bad state of repair.  >:(

Which means 90% of our roads are in good shape!  :y

Yes. We are a bunch of ungrateful bastards. :)
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: zirk on 20 March 2018, 19:16:15
Just been on the news, potholes everywhere. Damaging cars and injuring cyclists (every cloud....). Let's cross over to our expert mechanic........Bob from Kwikfit.  ;D

"Every car that comes into our 'garage' needs tyres, madam. Pothole damage just makes it easier to convince the customer'.  ;D

Did you not know that 'You cant better than a Kwikfit Fitter', one of my Niebours uses them All the time, especially at MOT time, they change Her Tyres, Exhaust and Brakes, there wonderful and they always have the Parts in Stock.  ;D
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 20 March 2018, 19:17:05
We had one round the corner which was over a metre square and about 8 inched deep. Council came along and chucked a couple of shovels of tarmac in which made it about 5 inches deep. They then ignored it for another couple of months until they shovelled some more in and levelled it. Disgraceful.
The A12 around Witham is in a terrible state. Have to keep swerving between the lanes (if traffic flow allows) to avoid the potholes.
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: STEMO on 20 March 2018, 19:43:46
Just been on the news, potholes everywhere. Damaging cars and injuring cyclists (every cloud....). Let's cross over to our expert mechanic........Bob from Kwikfit.  ;D

"Every car that comes into our 'garage' needs tyres, madam. Pothole damage just makes it easier to convince the customer'.  ;D

Did you not know that 'You cant better than a Kwikfit Fitter', one of my Niebours uses them All the time, especially at MOT time, they change Her Tyres, Exhaust and Brakes, there wonderful and they always have the Parts in Stock.  ;D
You should really tell her about the lifetime guarantee on brakes......or maybe not.  ::)
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: neil74 on 20 March 2018, 19:44:43
I think it should be 90% of the roads are in a bad way complete with speed humps to add insult to injury and the other 10% are ok.
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: STEMO on 20 March 2018, 19:47:15
Lass on the news today said one in five.......20%.
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Kevin Wood on 20 March 2018, 20:00:37
Colleague of mine got Kwik-Fit-Up yesterday. Went in with a puncture. £700 later.. ::)
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: grifter on 23 March 2018, 13:20:27
Its not even just potholes, whole roads are wearing away because they dont use high quality tar and relaying procedures, they just rough the surface up and put a light skim of crumble mix over the top. The stones are tiny in it, they wash out and cars goin over them doesn't help, add in rain, frost and all the rest and you end up with the old road surface "resurfacing" after a couple of months.

Also have you noticed how many blocked drains there are. The councils dont clean em anymore, they dont sweep the gutters in autumn either, adding to the blockage problem.
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: STEMO on 23 March 2018, 13:28:27
Its not even just potholes, whole roads are wearing away because they dont use high quality tar and relaying procedures, they just rough the surface up and put a light skim of crumble mix over the top. The stones are tiny in it, they wash out and cars goin over them doesn't help, add in rain, frost and all the rest and you end up with the old road surface "resurfacing" after a couple of months.

Also have you noticed how many blocked drains there are. The councils dont clean em anymore, they dont sweep the gutters in autumn either, adding to the blockage problem.
Cheap, quick fixes seem to be the order of the day. Imagine the state of you tarmac driveway if buses and trucks drove over it, and that's the same stuff they are filling holes with.
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 23 March 2018, 14:08:41
Same pikies fixing them too ::)
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 March 2018, 15:22:56
Yep, and, if the fix is not completely watertight it will pop out again at the fist sign of a frost. ::)
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: ronnyd on 23 March 2018, 18:51:53
It,s the same thing with many local councils going back to the "cobblestone" look on urban roads. Totally unsuited for todays volumes of traffic and downright stupid if 40 ton delivery artics are allowed access to them. ::)
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: grifter on 25 March 2018, 20:05:52
If my understanding is correct aren't road surfaces about 90% rough aggregate, shredded glass and the tar is just a "glue" to hold it all together. I think they might be using cornflakes and weetabix as the aggregate now!
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Keith ABS on 26 March 2018, 07:26:34
 Lots of "repairs" done around my area of Essex recently.
Signs up for road closures as most have started to come out again

Keith ABS
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 26 March 2018, 07:41:21
Interesting programme a few nights ago about using plastic waste as road surfacing, allegedly much stronger longer lasting, and a great deal cheaper.
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: STEMO on 26 March 2018, 13:24:18
Interesting programme a few nights ago about using plastic waste as road surfacing, allegedly much stronger longer lasting, and a great deal cheaper.
Bit, as it wears, wouldn't we get plastic 'dust' thrown into the air?
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: deviator on 26 March 2018, 14:10:04
....cars goin over them doesn't help
Cars, going over roads??? Whatever next  ::)
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: STEMO on 26 March 2018, 15:26:30
The roads in this country are actually a good representation of the country as a whole. Every time I read the news it's another benefit cut or another council skint or whatever. The latest benefit cut is for parents of children who's partner has died. Cut drastically under the guise of 'helping them to get on their own two feet more quickly'.
Sorry...rambling again......nothing to do with potholes.  :-X
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 26 March 2018, 16:39:58
....cars goin over them doesn't help
Cars, going over roads??? Whatever next  ::)
They'll be charging road tax next...
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: STEMO on 02 April 2018, 14:45:21
Just been out with dog. The roads around here have significantly deteriorated even in the last week. This latest bit of cold weather has thrown out all of the 'repairs' done after the last lot. I dodged one particular hole that I'm convinced would have broken my nearside front suspension. Sheesh....... :(
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: BazaJT on 02 April 2018, 16:51:30
Aren't you supposed to walk with the dog not just drive it around for a while?
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: ronnyd on 02 April 2018, 17:44:10
Aren't you supposed to walk with the dog not just drive it around for a while?
Strange that, my neighbour drives about ten miles to take his dog around a country park when we,ve got countryside within a five minute walk. Still. each to their own. :-\
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: redelitev6 on 05 April 2018, 19:13:46
Are local councils now using pot holes as a badge of honour ? our local council takes great delight in blaming " savage government cuts" for pot holes and just about everything else that is f****d up around here ,it's an easy cop out for them
Title: Re: Potholes
Post by: Shackeng on 05 April 2018, 22:19:02
They have a quaint Wiltshire method round 'ere, they be laying tarmac over horse manure, presumably hoping to ensure further work, or not as seems to be the current system. >:(