Potholes - Porsche Driver Killed

Potholes - Porsche Driver Killed

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bigothunter

Original Poster:

11,392 posts

61 months

Sunday 5th May
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Potholes are beyond a joke now - they are killing people. Or is the motorist or biker to blame?

Telegraph said:
Porsche driver ‘killed trying to swerve pothole’

Police believe 74-year-old motorist swerved to dodge crater and clipped BMW before losing control, hitting two other cars and a house.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/03/pothol...

SimonTheSailor

12,629 posts

229 months

Sunday 5th May
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Christ, pointless sh*t -

'Witnesses said the white, left-hand drive Porsche had a personalised number plate. Prices for the rare model range between £175,000 and £235,000, based on recent advertisements.'

andy43

9,752 posts

255 months

Sunday 5th May
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SimonTheSailor said:
Christ, pointless sh*t -

'Witnesses said the white, left-hand drive Porsche had a personalised number plate. Prices for the rare model range between £175,000 and £235,000, based on recent advertisements.'
It’ll be cheaper than that now.
How many bedrooms does the driver’s house have? Important facts have been omitted.

Gordon Hill

889 posts

16 months

Sunday 5th May
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Yes and how much does the drivers house cost?

FourWheelDrift

88,638 posts

285 months

Sunday 5th May
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Disgusting.


Whataguy

851 posts

81 months

Sunday 5th May
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bigothunter said:
Potholes are beyond a joke now - they are killing people. Or is the motorist or biker to blame?

Telegraph said:
Porsche driver ‘killed trying to swerve pothole’

Police believe 74-year-old motorist swerved to dodge crater and clipped BMW before losing control, hitting two other cars and a house.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/03/pothol...
I've driven that very stretch of road a few weeks ago, it and many others throughout the South are covered in potholes now.

You spend time looking at the surface and dodging to avoid them if you can.

While I've been lucky to avoid breaking wheels, I've had to have 2 new windscreens in the last 6 months caused by stones from poor roads flying up. Last replacement windscreen before that maybe 10 years ago.

They don't even bother to wipe the roadsigns with a sponge to clean them, so the roads have no chance of being maintained.

Edited by Whataguy on Sunday 5th May 12:28

Hoofy

76,470 posts

283 months

Sunday 5th May
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Unsurprising. Every trip is like a fking Top Gear Challenge. Still, VED's gone up so this should be a problem of the past now.

silly

bigothunter

Original Poster:

11,392 posts

61 months

Sunday 5th May
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Hoofy said:
Unsurprising. Every trip is like a fking Top Gear Challenge. Still, VED's gone up so this should be a problem of the past now.

silly
VED is not a source of funds for road repairs.

Hoofy

76,470 posts

283 months

Sunday 5th May
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bigothunter said:
Hoofy said:
Unsurprising. Every trip is like a fking Top Gear Challenge. Still, VED's gone up so this should be a problem of the past now.

silly
VED is not a source of funds for road repairs.
I know that. It should be. It's just a spurious tax to raise money.

HTP99

22,634 posts

141 months

Sunday 5th May
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Not excusing the state of the roads but to cause that much damage, including to a house, that Porsche must have been going some!!

Paul Dishman

4,727 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th May
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The Daily Wail approached PCGB for comment, asking if the driver was a member.

bigothunter

Original Poster:

11,392 posts

61 months

Sunday 5th May
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HTP99 said:
Not excusing the state of the roads but to cause that much damage, including to a house, that Porsche must have been going some!!
In excess of the speed limit?

Risonax

278 posts

17 months

Sunday 5th May
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Potholes reported to the county council on the approach to that farm, back in March, and that these had been visible for at least a month before

https://www.fixmystreet.com/around?js=1&zoom=4...

Once the Council is notified about a pothole, they are supposed to conduct an inspection "in a reasonable amount of time", and the inspector determine if it needs repair or not, and if an emergency repair is warrantied.

HTP99

22,634 posts

141 months

Sunday 5th May
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bigothunter said:
HTP99 said:
Not excusing the state of the roads but to cause that much damage, including to a house, that Porsche must have been going some!!
In excess of the speed limit?
Don't know what the limit is, however it is a narrow road with clearly at least 1 house right on the edge of the road, it may be a 60 limit down there, doesn't mean you have to do 60 though.

FMOB

970 posts

13 months

Sunday 5th May
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That is awful.

I hope the Police can find clear evidence that the presence of the pothole was the root cause of the incident and the Council gets prosecuted for manslaughter.

FiF

44,227 posts

252 months

Sunday 5th May
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bigothunter said:
Hoofy said:
Unsurprising. Every trip is like a fking Top Gear Challenge. Still, VED's gone up so this should be a problem of the past now.

silly
VED is not a source of funds for road repairs.
Blame Neville Chamberlain for that back in 1937.

Nomme de Plum

4,692 posts

17 months

Sunday 5th May
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FMOB said:
That is awful.

I hope the Police can find clear evidence that the presence of the pothole was the root cause of the incident and the Council gets prosecuted for manslaughter.
A rather silly suggestion. A council cannot be prosecuted for manslaughter nor can the government who have underfunded authorities or even the tax payers who clearly do not contribute enough to make the whole system function correctly

There is only one person responsible and unfortunately he has died.

Had the driver been travelling at an appropriate speed he would not have lost control and created so much damage. At least there were no other fatalities.


BTW Taxes including VED are not hypothecated.

LimaDelta

6,535 posts

219 months

Sunday 5th May
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Drive to the conditions? I've seen many cars swerve into oncoming traffic expecting them to move over, rather than stop or slow down when faced with potholes, cyclists, or whatever. I can't believe the driver is entirely blameless here. Not that they deserved to die of course, but actions have consequences, and sometimes luck runs out.

Chariot-spec wheels also don't help. Perhaps a bit more tyre and drivers wouldn't be so precious?

FMOB

970 posts

13 months

Sunday 5th May
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Nomme de Plum said:
FMOB said:
That is awful.

I hope the Police can find clear evidence that the presence of the pothole was the root cause of the incident and the Council gets prosecuted for manslaughter.
A rather silly suggestion. A council cannot be prosecuted for manslaughter nor can the government who have underfunded authorities or even the tax payers who clearly do not contribute enough to make the whole system function correctly

There is only one person responsible and unfortunately he has died.

Had the driver been travelling at an appropriate speed he would not have lost control and created so much damage. At least there were no other fatalities.


BTW Taxes including VED are not hypothecated.
Why can't the Council prosecuted?

ecsrobin

17,185 posts

166 months

Sunday 5th May
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HTP99 said:
Don't know what the limit is, however it is a narrow road with clearly at least 1 house right on the edge of the road, it may be a 60 limit down there, doesn't mean you have to do 60 though.
It’s a national.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/p3NLTNDLRQ9u3BbJA?g_st=ic