"biker, 43, dies after hitting pothole"
"biker, 43, dies after hitting pothole"
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Biker9090

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1,763 posts

60 months

Yesterday (14:04)
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More sad news due (at least in part) to the ever worsening state of our "roads".

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/stoke-trent-biker-43-die...

It'll be interesting to see how far the recent S56 result will go...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gjqxjqqdlo




carinaman

24,425 posts

195 months

Yesterday (17:09)
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Not good.

Remal

25,077 posts

257 months

Yesterday (17:48)
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you only hear about cyclist and electric scooter riders and potholes in mainstream media and news. I been wondering myself with the weather getting better about us lot. I know this happened Sept 25 but still not good, as the roads around the south west are often very bad and getting worse, I gather they are like this throughout the land

carinaman

24,425 posts

195 months

Yesterday (18:27)
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They think potholes in hatched areas aren't as important. On my birthday in 2024 I may've picked up something from a hatched area that punctured my rear tyre. I noticed a bit of instability exiting a roundabout having just done several miles on an NSL dual carriageway.

I am considering carrying an aerosol of flouro coloured paint to highlight potholes, but on the pleasure roads I use there's often nowhere suitable to stop without becoming a hazard. I've at least one can of white somewhere.

NITO

1,306 posts

229 months

Yesterday (19:32)
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I haven't ventured out on the bike in a while, I drive around in my truck and look at the state of the roads and some of the massive potholes and keep thinking how they could quite easily be fatal on a bike, not to mention the destruction they can cause.

It is almost becoming a national emergency for the more vulnerable road users. At the current rate of taxation it is insanity that the infrastructure is in such a state. I have never known it this bad, the response times are hopeless with more and more appearing everyday, this is in the south east. RIP to the poor biker, I can't imagine how the family must feel.

Edited by NITO on Sunday 29th March 22:06

carinaman

24,425 posts

195 months

Yesterday (19:41)
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NITO said:
I haven't ventured put on the bike in a while, I drive around in my truck and look at the state of the roads and some of the massive potholes and keep thinking how they could quite easily be fatal on a bike, not to mention the destruction they can cause.
I used the A30 a few weeks ago. I got past an artic in the NS lane and was moving over back to the NS lane and just the other side of the lane divider lines where was a rectangular defect as long and wide as an shoe box for adult sized shoes. It looked 20mm to 30mm deep.

magpie215

4,925 posts

212 months

Yesterday (20:05)
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Local to me....its not the worst either

croyde

25,604 posts

253 months

Yesterday (20:09)
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The roads are so bad now that I'm glad that I got rid of the sports car and the motorbike and now float about in a bouncy Dacia.

Awful about the guy that died.

I've hit a few that have nearly made me come off. It's a fekin joke frown

Biker9090

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1,763 posts

60 months

Yesterday (20:24)
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I had one or two moments today. Mixture of both potholes and subsurface failure.

Caught these two on the way home and reported them (seemingly first reported in January!).




WindyCommon

3,697 posts

262 months

Yesterday (21:02)
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Related observation. Driving my car on a narrow-ish country road yesterday I was passed by a rider on a sportsbike. He could have passed me more decisively (faster) and he definitely should have passed me wider. As it was he crept past quite close to the side of my car. A huge pothole came into view on my side; I had no room to steer around it (only needed 50cm) so was forced to make an emergency stop. A non-biking driver with less motorbike awareness may not have made the same decision.

I made a note to myself to make sure (especially while the pothole situation is so bad) to pass cars as quickly as possible and to leave them room where road width permits.

SS427 Camaro

7,956 posts

193 months

Yesterday (21:07)
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Dreadful news. My deepest sympathies go out to Andy’s family and friends.
If it wasn’t enough trying to look out for all of the car / van / lorry drivers who want to kill us, we now have the rapidly growing number of pot holes to contend with. There are 2 bad ones local to me in the south east that I will be reporting tomorrow.

StuntCock

192 posts

206 months

Yesterday (22:06)
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Very sad, and very avoidable. The road requiring repair seems to have been reported but not acted upon, which must place blood on the hands of the council / highways responsible.

Regardless of politics, we have a previously good road infrastructure that is failing due to lack of maintenance, and the problem is growing.

Our parents might have said ‘a stitch, in time, saves nine’. Those stitches need doing now before more people sadly loose their lives.

RIP to the rider.

Biker 1

8,401 posts

142 months

RIP the biker.
I hit a pothole on my bike some 10 years ago. Buckled the front wheel which needed replacing, including all new brake disk bolts as apparently they stretch when installed so can't be reused.
Including new tyre came to something like £700(!!!)
This weekend I rode on the A26 near crowborough - several miles of what was once a straight bit of NSL with decent surface has turned into a total moonscape now with temporary 40 signs. I'm astonished how rapidly this piece of road has deteriorated....

warnie

1,385 posts

222 months

I can't see an end to it for a good many years yet.

Our public services have been underfunded since the financial crash in 2008. Over the past few years it's really showing everywhere we look.

Yes there's been a few councils that have made bad financial decisions, but that's the few, not the many imo. Government's can't keep cutting the councils budget asking for more and more cost savings each year as our roads will never improve.

Unfortunately it's not going to change soon, as there is no money no matter who is in charge.

If your lucky enough to live near the Welsh boarder then you can enjoy those roads until they suffer the same fate..

I'll just be slowing down around blind corners etc doing the best I can to not spoil the ride completely.




HalfManHalfJaffaCake

92 posts

73 months

magpie215 said:


Local to me....its not the worst either
Ah, Faraday Way in Blackpool. I drive over that one in a bus quite regularly - 5mph is the fastest I can go.
We run services out to Preston through the villages - brand new buses are being shaken to pieces, we had one last week where a vertical handrail had snapped probably due to the bodywork flexing.