asphalt dumped on live lane by malfunctioning lorry

asphalt dumped on live lane by malfunctioning lorry

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carboy2017

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716 posts

92 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Yesterday while driving I came across asphalt dumped on the road in patches in my lane and I could not switch lanes due to fast moving traffic and as a result had to go over it and then I saw the broken down lorry with a lot of spilled asphalt parked ahead

Unfortunately my car tires had gone over the fresh asphalt as well as the body has a it of it

How do I get rid of it and is it dangerous to drive like this till i find a way to remove it from the tires?

isn't the council responsible and is there any redress for this? Unfortunately i could not take a pic of the lorry with the contractors name though




Edited by carboy2017 on Tuesday 21st January 02:58

Uglychild

98 posts

5 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Diesel will remove it

Are you wanting some cash compensation?

Dingu

4,885 posts

44 months

Tuesday 21st January
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The council responsible how? Was it their lorry or a contractor of theirs who had dropped it?

I’m not sure they can be expected to clear up a spilt load that has just been dropped by a third party lorry.

Galveston

749 posts

213 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Bad luck.

Of course it isn’t the council’s fault - unless they own the lorry which is vanishingly unlikely.

Unless your tyres are now slicks, I wouldn’t worry about driving your car.

zalrak

557 posts

99 months

Tuesday 21st January
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That happened to me many years ago, however I was in a hire car. I washed the tar off the bodywork with paraffin and it was fine. I had the car for about two months or so more and I never noticed any issues with paintwork. If it was my own car I would have put some effort into putting some protection on after cleaning just to be safe.

I was on the M6 so by the time I left the motorway there was no tar showing on the tyre treads.

spikeyhead

18,762 posts

211 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Use cheap car polish over the tar. Leave it on for an hour or two before wiping off. Repeat as necessary

ChocolateFrog

31,557 posts

187 months

Tuesday 21st January
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A dedicated tar remover will work best, AutoTardis do one that's well regarded.

MustangGT

13,077 posts

294 months

Tuesday 21st January
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carboy2017 said:
Yesterday while driving I came across asphalt dumped on the road in patches in my lane and I could not switch lanes due to fast moving traffic and as a result had to go over it and then I saw the broken down lorry with a lot of spilled asphalt parked ahead

Unfortunately my car tires had gone over the fresh asphalt as well as the body has a it of it

How do I get rid of it and is it dangerous to drive like this till i find a way to remove it from the tires?

isn't the council responsible and is there any redress for this? Unfortunately i could not take a pic of the lorry with the contractors name though




Edited by carboy2017 on Tuesday 21st January 02:58
Who do you think has been negligent and therefore responsible? A break-down, or malfunction, is always possible and is not negligence in most cases.

2020vision

470 posts

10 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Clean it off with any method described above.
The rest of your life is ahead of you.

Fatboy

8,213 posts

286 months

Tuesday 21st January
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ChocolateFrog said:
A dedicated tar remover will work best, AutoTardis do one that's well regarded.
This, but white spirit will probably work fine too

bmwmike

7,766 posts

122 months

Tuesday 21st January
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white spirit is what id use, or possibly a dab of petrol

BertBert

20,292 posts

225 months

Tuesday 21st January
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carboy2017 said:
Wow that's appalling. I'd have no idea how to deal with that biggrin

Yellow Lizud

2,647 posts

178 months

Tuesday 21st January
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carboy2017 said:
isn't the council responsible and is there any redress for this? Unfortunately i could not take a pic of the lorry with the contractors name though


For fks sake what is wrong with people nowadays. An old cloth and a bit of petrol and it would all be cleaned off much quicker than taking pictures and whinging about it on the the internet.

But, no, this is the 21st century - I want some compensashuuun, who do I sue? Pathetic!



Tindersticks

2,698 posts

14 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Jesus - clean it off and move on. How are people dressing themselves?

DP14

348 posts

53 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Going against the grain here, I'd say the council owe you a new car.

2Btoo

3,633 posts

217 months

Tuesday 21st January
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DP14 said:
Going against the grain here, I'd say the council owe you a new car.
And compensation for the mental health distress you've suffered.

Lincsls1

3,670 posts

154 months

Tuesday 21st January
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I think his tyres are a bit past their past to be honest. Never mind the tar.

Skii

1,763 posts

205 months

Tuesday 21st January
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sorry for your loss

KungFuPanda

4,510 posts

184 months

Tuesday 21st January
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Take it to a hand car wash, give them an extra fiver or tenner to pay attention to the arch’s and wings. Job done.

If you’re still aggrieved, sue the contractor for said fiver or tenner plus the cost of your tike at the car wash…

boyse7en

7,534 posts

179 months

Tuesday 21st January
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I think you now owe the Council £150 as they have undersealed your wheel arches for you