| Driving 14:10 - Jan 27 with 771 views | colinallcars | I know we all like to piss 'n' moan ( piss 'n' moan blues by the Gourds - great ) about driving in London, but it seems like every other street has a burst water main and temp traffic lights. What on earth would it be like if we had a winter like '47 or '63 ? What's it like where you are ? |  | | |  |
| Driving on 14:30 - Jan 27 with 696 views | TheChef | It seems they've decided to do all London roadworks right now with no kind of plan of action or coordination. Even without the roadworks, London roads in general are in a terrible state with potholes etc. I doubt all these extra heavy EVs are helping much...or overpriced and unreliable public transport. It just feels like managed decline everywhere. |  |
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| Driving on 14:31 - Jan 27 with 690 views | stowmarketrange | A lot of flooding up here in suffolk,and it will get worse before it gets better. |  | |  |
| Driving on 14:51 - Jan 27 with 626 views | Juzzie | On my motorbike 15 mile commute from the leafy 'burbs of TW2 to the office in Kings Cross there was a two year period (pre-covid/WFH so it was a 5 days a week journey) where my route had a minimum of one traffic-light controlled roadworks but probably averaged 2-3. IIRC I think the most at one point was seven during a two week period. That's one every couple of miles. I do the same journey once/twice a week now and there are still road works, burst water etc but because it's a now less frequent journey I've kind of become a bit ambivalent but if I had to go back to 5 days a week it would boil my pi$$. [Post edited 27 Jan 14:52]
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| Driving on 15:15 - Jan 27 with 569 views | loftboy | It’s the time of year where councils try to use up all their budget if they get less next years. |  |
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| Driving on 15:17 - Jan 27 with 564 views | ted_hendrix | Here In Oxfordshire we are Infested with bastard, dangerous potholes, they are of course sodding evil and In the space of the last Five years I've blown Two very expensive tyres. The only good thing I'll say Is here In Wantage they seem to be building more cycle paths which Is good for the Missus as she loves going out on the bike. The roads are poorly lit now which doesn't help anybody this time of Year, don't bother trying to tell me that our car tax Is money well spent. |  |
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| Driving on 15:24 - Jan 27 with 540 views | nick_hammersmith |
| Driving on 14:30 - Jan 27 by TheChef | It seems they've decided to do all London roadworks right now with no kind of plan of action or coordination. Even without the roadworks, London roads in general are in a terrible state with potholes etc. I doubt all these extra heavy EVs are helping much...or overpriced and unreliable public transport. It just feels like managed decline everywhere. |
The main cause of potholes is the sh1tbox way they fix them. This country is reaping the rewards of decades of under investment in key infrastructure. It's years and years of low hanging fruit decisions coming to bear. We could resurface the road, or we could just patch it? Do that enough times and our roads look like Beruit. Having driven in Europe I can testify the UK's road system is very poor. It's not just the council. Since we privatised all our services, the Gas, Sewerage, Water and Power all do the bare minimum, getting away with sometimes Victorian infrastructure. While heavier cars don't help, lets not lose sight of the real cause. And no, the answer is not to vote for Farage! ;D |  | |  |
| Driving on 15:26 - Jan 27 with 529 views | charmr | Neo liberalism and infrastructure not ally’s |  | |  |
| Driving on 15:29 - Jan 27 with 508 views | CroydonCaptJack | Same here in Surrey. I don't like to moan but I hear the phrase 'Broken Britain' quite a lot these days. Quite often from my own lips, admittedly. |  |
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| Driving on 15:39 - Jan 27 with 463 views | ted_hendrix | I was a trained Street Works Engineer for our Construction Company before I retired, I'd spend days doing risk and method statements before carrying out highways work, meet and discuss with the Police, meet and discuss with the local authority, Do a letter drop to the local community, discuss with the local community, contact the Fire and Ambulance services with plans/time schedule etcetera, shag the housewife from number 28. And the very day you start work and switch the traffic lights on you get verbally abused by just about every "whingebag" that ever lived. |  |
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| Driving on 15:40 - Jan 27 with 457 views | qpr_1968 | 6 months later the same roads are all up again.....different company.... thames water, gas, electric, broadband etc,,, couple of years ago, from jubilee clock past the court houses down towards harlesden train station, the whole road was tarmac'd....beautiful smooth bit of road... 6 months later once all the firms were out with their kango's it was back to square one.... |  |
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| Driving on 15:48 - Jan 27 with 442 views | stowmarketrange |
| Driving on 15:39 - Jan 27 by ted_hendrix | I was a trained Street Works Engineer for our Construction Company before I retired, I'd spend days doing risk and method statements before carrying out highways work, meet and discuss with the Police, meet and discuss with the local authority, Do a letter drop to the local community, discuss with the local community, contact the Fire and Ambulance services with plans/time schedule etcetera, shag the housewife from number 28. And the very day you start work and switch the traffic lights on you get verbally abused by just about every "whingebag" that ever lived. |
I heard that it’s a separate company that sets the traffic lights up to the company that does the road works.Maybe that it is different to your days Ted?Or it might be different systems in different areas. |  | |  |
| Driving on 15:54 - Jan 27 with 423 views | TheChef | ...aaaaaand, yet another set of roadworks sprung up on the school run this afternoon |  |
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| Driving on 16:01 - Jan 27 with 412 views | TheChef |
| Driving on 15:39 - Jan 27 by ted_hendrix | I was a trained Street Works Engineer for our Construction Company before I retired, I'd spend days doing risk and method statements before carrying out highways work, meet and discuss with the Police, meet and discuss with the local authority, Do a letter drop to the local community, discuss with the local community, contact the Fire and Ambulance services with plans/time schedule etcetera, shag the housewife from number 28. And the very day you start work and switch the traffic lights on you get verbally abused by just about every "whingebag" that ever lived. |
Maybe depends on where you live, but I've only ever had a letter drop about roadworks when it relates to the actual road we live on. |  |
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| Driving on 16:49 - Jan 27 with 340 views | ted_hendrix |
| Driving on 15:48 - Jan 27 by stowmarketrange | I heard that it’s a separate company that sets the traffic lights up to the company that does the road works.Maybe that it is different to your days Ted?Or it might be different systems in different areas. |
Yes mate It Is a separate Company, we'd only do about Three roadworks per Year and that was enough, the last road works I Managed was in Basingstoke involving two roundabouts, a bloody school a bleeding bus stop an entrance and exit to a large supermarket, and right slap bang In the middle of It all was a zebra crossing. (we weren't very popular). |  |
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| Driving on 16:52 - Jan 27 with 334 views | ted_hendrix |
| Driving on 16:01 - Jan 27 by TheChef | Maybe depends on where you live, but I've only ever had a letter drop about roadworks when it relates to the actual road we live on. |
We'd have to do adjacent roads depending on the size of the road closure. |  |
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| Driving on 17:01 - Jan 27 with 324 views | Northernr |
| Driving on 15:40 - Jan 27 by qpr_1968 | 6 months later the same roads are all up again.....different company.... thames water, gas, electric, broadband etc,,, couple of years ago, from jubilee clock past the court houses down towards harlesden train station, the whole road was tarmac'd....beautiful smooth bit of road... 6 months later once all the firms were out with their kango's it was back to square one.... |
Yeh everybody basically having open access to dig it up whenever they like and the lack of joined up thinking doesn't help. They spent months pedestrianizing and cobbling the road outside our office in EC2A and actually did a nice job of it. Literally one week later Virgin Media came and dug trenches through it and covered them with tarmac. |  | |  |
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