POTHOLES!! Name and Shame.

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kingofherts

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383 posts

197 months

Monday 4th January 2010
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I don't know if anyone else gets as irate as I do over the state of the roads in Hertfordshire but I thought I'd vent some anger on here and maybe try get something done about them.

I very regularly use the Herts Highways Fault reporting website, but it seems that in the last few months, they just don't bother repairing the holes when you report them.

Does anyone else use this website? I was thinking if enough people started to name and shame the really bad holes we could collectively get them sorted??

I know it's a long shot, but I can't be the only one fed up with ruining their cars on these sub standard roads?

I'll start with a few...


1) HARPENDEN - St Albans Road between Silver Cup and Walkers Road.
2) PARK STREET - Frogmore near Curo Park junction

Flanders.

6,371 posts

209 months

Monday 4th January 2010
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A603, just into Mogerhanger, fk me its big.

cottonfoo

6,016 posts

211 months

Monday 4th January 2010
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There are some right nasty ones on the A414 between Hertford and Hatfield.

tobeee

1,436 posts

269 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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I used the reporting facility a few times over the last couple of years, but the holes were rarely fixed so I just gave up. I have written to my local paper and MP's a few times on the subject though, and the Lib Dems did follow it up with a campaign.

Harpenden Road, at the turn off to the St.A Girls School - the road is just falling apart with a series of enormous holes.

Ginger goblin

368 posts

173 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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Pretty much all of St. Albans…

I lived in Luton for a couple of er interesting years. What amazed me - other than being able to eat freshly cooked lamb skewers at 5am - is that the roads there are, relatively speaking, silky smooth.

A mate who works for St. Albans council says something about them routinely denying planning permission to developers unless they agree to resurface a few roads first. The developers bargain away at the number of roads they have to resurface until they get their planning permission. Apparently this is why it takes millennia for roads to be repaired in St. Albans.

kingofherts

Original Poster:

383 posts

197 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Yeh, the junction of Harpenden Road by the Girls school is a disgrace, I have reported that sooooooo many times....

spikeyhead

17,335 posts

198 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Ginger goblin said:
I lived in Luton for a couple of er interesting years. What amazed me - other than being able to eat freshly cooked lamb skewers at 5am - is that the roads there are, relatively speaking, silky smooth.
Ah, another fan of Luton's many kebab houses.

There's been a lot of frost heave on Luton's roads on the last couple of weeks, any minor fault now has a large hole there.

Will take a lot of putting right.

tobeee

1,436 posts

269 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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I guess that until the weather warms up, and repairs to the current holes would be pointless. Does worry me how much wheel damage and how many accidents (especially cyclists/bikers) will happen in the meantime. I've done the ROSPA advanced driving course, but find myself having to swerve all over the place to avoid potholes, and constantly looking at the road surface instead of looking around me for real hazards.

eastlmark

1,654 posts

208 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Great Hadham road between Bishops Stortford and Much Hadham. Once a great drivers road has been destroyed by a local golf course constructing, of all things, a new golf course where there already was a golf course. Countless convoys of earth moving trucks over the past year has destroyed the surface and left deep, tyre wide, channels that will trap your wheel should you stray off the tarmac (like when having to move aside for the oncoming earth moving truck). No doubt we will have to pick up the tab for the repairs but hey, as long as the golfers have a nicer course on which to waste a day!

Flying Toilet

3,621 posts

212 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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Flanders. said:
A603, just into Mogerhanger, fk me its big.
Worse pothole I have ever seen. My Ka fell in it once...

Flanders.

6,371 posts

209 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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Flying Toilet said:
Flanders. said:
A603, just into Mogerhanger, fk me its big.
Worse pothole I have ever seen. My Ka fell in it once...


I thought me and the Fiesta had taken off when i hit it hehe.

phil pdp

38 posts

176 months

Saturday 9th January 2010
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The near side lane of the A1 southbound between South Mimms and Borehamwood has a lot of quite big potholes.

Thurbs

2,780 posts

223 months

BitchInCitroen

17 posts

181 months

Monday 11th January 2010
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All of Bricket wood!

allaway

353 posts

223 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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Or try potholes.co.uk OR fixmystreet.com

Baron_marc

43 posts

182 months

Sunday 17th January 2010
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all roads in kings langley

PPPPPP

1,140 posts

232 months

Sunday 17th January 2010
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Boxted Road, Hollybush Lane in Hemel Hempstead are worse than the roads in Kabul.

Also Maylands Avenue some really deep holes at junction with Mark Road.



Edited by PPPPPP on Sunday 17th January 21:55

Matt p

1,039 posts

209 months

Sunday 17th January 2010
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Forget driving through Caddington its riddled with the bloody things.

Wycombe83

439 posts

178 months

Sunday 17th January 2010
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A414 between Hemel & St Albans has a few, on the way back home I hit bad one on the near side, such a loud bang I honestly thought the tyre would've deflated but it didn't. eek

Scooby72

683 posts

182 months

Sunday 17th January 2010
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There are just too many in St. Albans to list !!

....and since the snow melted, it looks like something from a 3rd world country.

You need a Chelsea tractor to soak up the potholes and all the bloody sleeping policemen now.