Same round by me, and some you want to avoid when driving a car .......Quite a few large potholes appearing around my way, be very wary of any water puddles filling holes and don't be tempted to ridethru the water.
With that in stealth mode/filled with water, I would have been over the handlebars for sure. Two years ago my rear wheel hit a small but deep rain-filled pothole mid-lane. The shock caused my seat to lower it's angle, everything but the display on my handlebars had already swivelled downwards after being in heavy rain for four hours... and at the time I carried no tools.Quite a few large potholes appearing around my way, be very wary of any water puddles filling holes and don't be tempted to ridethru the water.
Imagine hitting that with a tiny wheeled e-scooter... You can see the second layer of bricks exposed.Same round by me, and some you want to avoid when driving a car .......
Imagine hitting that with a tiny wheeled e-scooter... You can see the second layer of bricks exposed.
Reminiscent of one near us, which also has a narrow sharp right angle bend at the top. (I don't bother to fix the wing mirror beyond duct tape when it gets pranged.)That particular road wasn't quite this thin. Cars are too big.
But... I know people who buy SUVs expressly because of potholes And what car isn't a SUV these days? Even the mini aint mini. Maybe they could filter cars using thin barriers? If you're not slim you can't get in?There need to be lots more roads with width restrictions that exclude SUVs and other overwide vehicles; that would make buying/driving such a vehicle much less attractive.
You sir, of course have the equivalent of an SUV for bikes. I might get fatter tyres...The joys of full suspension 160mm front and rear. If I'm ever forced into a pothole, im pretty confident i can ride it out without too much bother, other than a bit of a jolt.
What did you do about it?I almost ended up inside this pothole last night on my way to work - you can see the bricks under the tarmac exposed. I was able to steer clear, but that road during the day is jam packed and I wonder how many cyclists it caused problems for.
It wasn't on a road I use regularly, and I wasn't sure of it's exact location. I couldn't find it all last night, so it may have been filled in, but I found several others. Quite honestly, it'd be a full time job reporting nasty potholes. In future I'll stop and send my GPS bike light a text, and it'll text me GPS co-ordinates - I'm paying for 200 texts a year, which hardly use.What did you do about it?
If the highway authority is unaware of the defect it can deny liability for any accident or injury caused.
If highways are made aware of the defect it must make safe within a reasonable period and permanently repair within its published timescales.
Very true, unfortunately mostly done by the lowest tenderer which self certifies its own work.Many repairs I saw were pretty shoddy, new looking asphalt already beaten down.
Does self-certification reduce taxes? Shoddy short-lived repair:Very true, unfortunately mostly done by the lowest tenderer which self certifies its own work.