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Some of the potholes now have their own potholes.It's simple madness to try and cycle through Stafford these days, the roads are very 3rd world.
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Some of the potholes now have their own potholes.It's simple madness to try and cycle through Stafford these days, the roads are very 3rd world.
Watching the workmen drilling out the pavement around my water meter yesterday and re- tarmacking , and seeing how fast they could do it...was thinking to myself how come Stafford potholes can't be done so efficiently and done properly in the first place?Apparently the cost of repairing a pothole is pretty minuscule… around £70 for a reactive repair
Which begs the question, why aren’t they being repaired? It’s clearly not a funding thing if it’s that cheap.
Watching the workmen drilling out the pavement around my water meter yesterday and re- tarmacking , and seeing how fast they could do it...was thinking to myself how come Stafford potholes can't be done so efficiently and done properly in the first place?
When they filled in a couple on Radford Bank a couple of years ago ( Stafford half was coming up) , and the ones by Wildwood pub , I watched them just bung loose tarmac into the existing holes and drive off. Few minutes later cars were driving over and the loose fillings were being churned back up!
They managed to do a stretch of main road around here rather quickly the other day when a massive pot hole appeared. Went to avoid it last night and it had already been done.I guess it is quite bureaucratic to close a piece of road off?
Those potholes, as well as the ones on Corporation Street and the one on Newport Road railway bridge, are Grade 2 listed now, so cannot be touched.They managed to do a stretch of main road around here rather quickly the other day when a massive pot hole appeared. Went to avoid it last night and it had already been done.
Was thinking to myself last night , those massive ones on Wolverhampton Rd outside the chemist/ beauty room ( Old Peter Cooks).. could do a lane at a time , but there again the other lanes would be closed with lights for their vans to be parked. I've struggled even walking over that part in the past.
There was a raised patch outside the Sandonia a few years back. It would give a car a good thump and could easily have the unaware rider off a bike.Log in to Facebook
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Which makes me wonder, do these self driving cars avoid them? I guess that's another reason they're not widespread yet.
Moving towards that, Tesla started auto-adjusting suspension for “rough road” last year, avoidance requires a bit more though as it has to override the “don’t swerve into another lane” directive too
I assumed the reasoning for that was a laser sees an object, a camera can work out what it is?Thing is, they used to use the proper laser radar tech but removed that to use cameras (presumably because you can record video of people, hence lawsuit). The lasers would be better at detecting them than cameras that's for sure.
I assumed the reasoning for that was a laser sees an object, a camera can work out what it is?