O/T Road potholes

O/T Road potholes

Postby Christies Child » Fri Jan 26, 2018 1:39 pm

This lunchtimes BBC News highlighted the on going and increasing problem of road potholes, something that all drivers will be familiar with.

Maybe they should have reported on the absolute shambles of a road that drivers have to negotiate in Carnforth and more recently the A6 connection to the M6 at Junction 35.

The Carnforth shambles has been like that for well over 12 months if not longer whilst the M6 connection is getting worse on a daily basis.

Wonder how long it will be before a few motorists have major suspension problems and possible accidents at both locations.

Not sure if it's a County Council issue or the local Council to fix but whoever it is need to get their acts into gear and get the problems sorted.

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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby George Dawes » Fri Jan 26, 2018 2:10 pm

Does my head.

I know a lot of local Aurtorities have had their Budgets slashed(I use to work for LCC) but a lot of them were getting more than enough anyway, and some departments won't even try and make ends meet.

You'll still for example get a Council Inspecter drive all the way up to Silverdale, see a dead fox and instead of bagging it up and putting it in his Van, instead radio through to White Lund Depot , only for them to send another Van up with 2 men in it to clean it up on double time.

Then give it, well don't blame us for our services, blame the Goverment.

How many times do you see Departments saying our budget this year, we've thousands left, here have some back or should we save it for next year?

These Lame Pot Hole excuses Stink!
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby slackAlice2 » Sat Jan 27, 2018 10:40 am

There's the pothles and the other issue that I've noticed is lack of maintenance of zebra crossings. The best example locally is the one at Torrisholme. Yes there's belisha beacons but there is hardly any paint on the road to indicate its a zebra crossing ! It will, if it hasn't already , reach a point where it compromises road safety.
A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.

Maybe I'm turning in to an old fart and I'll start writing in to newspapers about dog shit on the pavements next ?
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby RedRedWine » Sat Jan 27, 2018 11:59 am

Where do people stand on the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre?
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Keith » Sat Jan 27, 2018 12:04 pm

RedRedWine wrote:Where do people stand on the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre?


Need more information before making an informed decision. Does it solve Norwich's pothole problem?
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby RedRedWine » Sat Jan 27, 2018 12:11 pm

I’ll be honest; I’m dead against it. People forget traders need access to Dixons.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Westgate Wanderer » Sat Jan 27, 2018 12:12 pm

i think most of the road money is going on that big pothole over the river lune for the next 6 months!
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby sandgrown » Sat Jan 27, 2018 12:44 pm

Christies Child wrote:
Not sure if it's a County Council issue or the local Council to fix but whoever it is need to get their acts into gear and get the problems sorted.

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it's County Council for all Highways issues :(
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Keith » Sat Jan 27, 2018 3:40 pm

RedRedWine wrote:I’ll be honest; I’m dead against it. People forget traders need access to Dixons.


Dixons???
On the high street???

How old are your opinions???
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby John L » Sat Jan 27, 2018 7:42 pm

RedRedWine wrote:Where do people stand on the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre?


The pedestrian area? ;)
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby MfcChris » Mon Jan 29, 2018 1:31 pm

slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.

Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Phil Anderer » Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:16 pm

MfcChris wrote:
slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.

Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.


It's arguable. The Highway Code (which is a legally enforceable code of practice) says you should stop for pedestrians. I know someone who drove through Kendal ignoring the zebra crossings, and after the third a police car pulled him over and warned him.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Phil Anderer » Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:16 pm

sandgrown wrote:
Christies Child wrote:
Not sure if it's a County Council issue or the local Council to fix but whoever it is need to get their acts into gear and get the problems sorted.

:evil: :evil: :evil:



it's County Council for all Highways issues :(


Motorways and trunk roads are Highways Agency, which would cover the link up to the M6.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby marky No.1 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:22 pm

The A601M at Carnforth from Pine Lake is currently closed for resurfacing ..... At last !!!!
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Phil Anderer » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:16 pm

marky No.1 wrote:The A601M at Carnforth from Pine Lake is currently closed for resurfacing ..... At last !!!!


Just need them to do the same outside Tesco, although I'll bet Tesco want compensation agreeing before that.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby marky No.1 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:20 pm

Phil Anderer wrote:
marky No.1 wrote:The A601M at Carnforth from Pine Lake is currently closed for resurfacing ..... At last !!!!


Just need them to do the same outside Tesco, although I'll bet Tesco want compensation agreeing before that.


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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby NPL Daze » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:21 pm

The bit from the end of North Road by Sue Shields right to Tesco is a 'mare..... :evil:
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby John L » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:29 pm

Phil Anderer wrote:
MfcChris wrote:
slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.

Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.


It's arguable. The Highway Code (which is a legally enforceable code of practice) says you should stop for pedestrians. I know someone who drove through Kendal ignoring the zebra crossings, and after the third a police car pulled him over and warned him.


My driving instructor 26 years ago taught me that pedestrians only have priority when they step foot onto the crossing. Until then, drivers may drive past at their discretion.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Christies Child » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:38 pm

marky No.1 wrote:The A601M at Carnforth from Pine Lake is currently closed for resurfacing ..... At last !!!!

So I found out this morning.

Just need the entire road thru Carnforth to be sorted...but I'm not holding my breath... :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Bare Grills » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:40 pm

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Zebra crossings. As you approach a zebra crossing

- look out for pedestrians waiting to cross and be ready to slow down or stop to let them cross
- you MUST give way when a pedestrian has moved onto a crossing
- allow more time for stopping on wet or icy roads
- do not wave or use your horn to invite pedestrians across; this could be dangerous if another vehicle is approaching
- be aware of pedestrians approaching from the side of the crossing.

Little different to the Shrimp roundabout discussions, various ways of interpreting the rules. To me, if you've got to stop when a pedestrian moves onto the crossing, you should stop anyway because you'd be in the wrong if you decided not to stop and they stepped out as you're a few feet away.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby John L » Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:15 pm

It's all about the "MUST". That means it's a legal requirement, whereas "should" or similar is just advisory.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby slackAlice2 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:36 pm

MfcChris wrote:
slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.

Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.


You're probably right ; I'll leave it for others to check the legality of when to stop and when not to stop.
My point was a fairly minor observation ; that because the paint has faded away on the actual 'zebra crossing' its difficult to know whether,especially if your not familiar with the area, there's a crossing there or not.
The roads are not maintained; they've become neglected.
I can't think why I wouldn't stop at a zebra crossing if somebody was waiting to cross though ?
Although those at the Morrissons supermarket over to the Festival Market are a pain in the arse if there's a lot of folk wanting to cross. Stop- start there at busy times.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby John L » Mon Jan 29, 2018 6:18 pm

slackAlice2 wrote:
MfcChris wrote:
slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.

Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.


You're probably right ; I'll leave it for others to check the legality of when to stop and when not to stop.
My point was a fairly minor observation ; that because the paint has faded away on the actual 'zebra crossing' its difficult to know whether,especially if your not familiar with the area, there's a crossing there or not.
The roads are not maintained; they've become neglected.


Belisha beacons could be a clue... ;)
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby MfcChris » Mon Jan 29, 2018 9:02 pm

John L wrote:
MfcChris wrote:
slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.

Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.


My driving instructor 26 years ago taught me that pedestrians only have priority when they step foot onto the crossing. Until then, drivers may drive past at their discretion.

Exactly. It is how I know the rule as on my driving test back in 2006 I never stopped and the examiner said it was okay but I was lucky the pedestrian hadn't stepped on. I always stop at Zebras though as it's the fair thing to do.
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Re: O/T Road potholes

Postby Jack Poulton » Tue Jan 30, 2018 4:47 pm

On Border TV News last week there was a feature of Cumbria Highways filling in potholes in Carlisle. The foreman said that it is a problem if water gets underneath the tarmac. The TV then proceeded to show the "roadies" shovelling tarmac into holes full of rain water!! Of course the dumb reporter didn't ask the obvious! The mind boggles!

By the way, coming back from Luton last week I noticed some serious potholes on the M6 around Wigan. Amazed that there hasn't been a major accident as hitting one of them at 70 mph could be catastrophic.
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