I cannot get over the state some of our lanes are in. By far the worst is Wood Lane it may be in Earlswood but the responsibility for this road belongs to Solihull and the Highways agency.
I avoid it at all costs and prefer to get to Earlswood Stores via Rumbush Lane and Norton Lane. So not only have I ceased being a pedestrian in the last couple of weeks I prefer to drive the long way around to get to the local shop, hardly environmentally friendly.
I suppose the one thing the potholes do, is slow the traffic down- A bit like natural traffic calming.
It's not just the potholes that are dangerous it's the cambers on the lanes.
Lend me a pair of skis and I could quite happily ski down them.
The cambers are getting steeper and steeper making our lanes narrower and narrower. If we are not careful we will become a one track village and all need 4x4s to get about or a bit of natural horsepower.
I am torn between reporting potholes and dangerous roads or just leaving them to disintegrate slowly so as we can all put our cars away and walk safely or naming and shaming those areas that bodge the pothole mendiing.
I avoid it at all costs and prefer to get to Earlswood Stores via Rumbush Lane and Norton Lane. So not only have I ceased being a pedestrian in the last couple of weeks I prefer to drive the long way around to get to the local shop, hardly environmentally friendly.
I suppose the one thing the potholes do, is slow the traffic down- A bit like natural traffic calming.
It's not just the potholes that are dangerous it's the cambers on the lanes.
Lend me a pair of skis and I could quite happily ski down them.
The cambers are getting steeper and steeper making our lanes narrower and narrower. If we are not careful we will become a one track village and all need 4x4s to get about or a bit of natural horsepower.
I am torn between reporting potholes and dangerous roads or just leaving them to disintegrate slowly so as we can all put our cars away and walk safely or naming and shaming those areas that bodge the pothole mendiing.
I was interested to see that when I posted the following link on Stratford District Councils Twitter page they deleted it. http://www.potholes.co.uk/
It appears Forshaw Heath Road has a new stream in it's Road. Oh well with a 60 mph speed limit. I could be acused of being over-reactive and advised not to be silly, On this day I was a pedestrian as you can see it was cold and icey what you cant see is the other side of the road. Well you can now because of my mobile and its camera
In fact don't let me do things by half let me show you all my pictures from this walk to the station . Please forgive the quality they were all taken with a mobole phone.
In fact don't let me do things by half let me show you all my pictures from this walk to the station . Please forgive the quality they were all taken with a mobole phone.
Regards
Bod
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