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Pot hole directly in cycle path - remains unfixed despite complaints to council. Cyclists have to swerve into path of traffic to avoid.
Dangerously poor and bumpy surface at the entrance from the path by the University Library towards West Cambridge
Time to resurface Parkland Walk? Great for mountain bikers; lumpy, bumpy and puddly for commuters and kids.
The county council has agreed to resurface Eltisley Avenue in September or October - though there are plenty of streets in Cambridge in worse condition.
The county council has agreed to resurface Eltisley Avenue in September or October - though there are plenty of streets in Cambridge in worse condition.
Numerous potholes on my street have been reported to the council more than 2 months ago, but nothing has been done.
A bollard on the Boadicea Way cycle path has been missing for weeks and is quite dangerous, with what remains of the base protruding.
Numerous potholes on this section of National Cycle Route 1. Reported via www.kent.gov.uk/khsfaults on 2011-Apr-13 with reference 26714.
Potholes and generally poor road surface outside Canterbury's Job Centre on this portion of National Cycle Route 1.
Sizable pothole at the side of the road. Reported via www.kent.gov.uk/khsfaults on 2011-Apr-13 with reference 26710.
The potholes on Lammas Land have *finally* been fixed - but new ones are developing already.
Pothole developing at edge of drain cover. Reported to Kent Highway Services on 2011-03-24 via www.kent.gov.uk/khsfaults. Fault ref 26040.
Large pothole outside 9 Pound Lane, opposite entrance to car park. Reported to Kent Highway Services on 2011-03-24 via www.kent.gov.uk/khsfaults. Fault ref 26039.
Numerous potholes in Union Place at junction with Union Street. Reported to Kent Highway Services on 2011-03-24 via www.kent.gov.uk/khsfaults. Fault ref 26038.
Lots of potholes like this on this corner. Reported to Kent Highway Services on 2011-03-24 via www.kent.gov.uk/khsfaults. Fault ref 26037.
What was the roughest patch of road in Cambridge (#14068 ) has finally been fixed - but not alas the smaller patch by the ironwork in the mid-distance.
The west end of Lensfield Road has been marked up for repairs - meanwhile the rest of the road is still falling apart.
It's bizarre that the virtually traffic-free Summerfield's potholes have been repaired while major roads such as Lensfield Road are falling apart. Also that some holes have been left unfixed.
It's bizarre that the virtually traffic-free Summerfield's potholes have been repaired while major roads such as Lensfield Road are falling apart.
Pothole in a particularly bad position for cyclists (and a Fed Ex van blocking what used to be a mandatory cycle lane but is now only advisory).
The rushed repairs of last winter's frost damage are falling apart already, as feared.
Pothole in outbound lane of Trumpington Road at the Trumpington Rd / High Street, Trumpington / Long Road junction. A metre or so out from the kerb; right in the line of cyclists.
It'd be nice if the resurfacing of the New Bit path extended to the third-world potholes of Lammas Land - joined-up thinking?
One of the worst potholes remaining from last winter has been marked up for repair at last. [finally fixed in September or October 2010]
This Oldstairs Road in Kingsdown. It is a private, unadopted road, but forms a part of the National Cycle Network (something that local Councils are supposed to maintain). Ride this road at your own risk - it is a particular hazard at nig ... [more]
Pothole opening into a void - and Highways truck arriving at midday on Sunday for emergency repairs
Highways truck arriving at midday on Sunday for emergency pothole repairs - the driver is calling into the void 'hello! is anyone there?'.
Dangerous pothole on narrow lane - Mended in August 2010! (to be fixed soon? Photo taken on 25 June 2010.) Mended badly, needs fixing again (April 2011) - contractors keeping themselves in business as council's looking on (no clue)...
The potholes on Lammas Land (see #21738, #22153, #22154) have been repaired, but not very well.
Lammas Land is in a sorry state - being a dead end for motorised traffic it is presumably very low priority for repairs, despite being the main cycle route from Newnham to the station and Addenbrooke's.
Pothole at the Station Road bus stop, where the surface is constantly breaking up - forcing cyclists out into the traffic.
Hard to see, but there's a roundabout-shaped pothole feature in the centre of the Newmarket Road/Coldhams Lane junction.
Pothole right in the middle of the Downing Street/St Andrew's Street junction (also typical Cambridge two-storey bike parking at rear).
Cambridge is falling apart - even quiet residential streets like Grantchester Street.
The headline "Assen still has enough gritting salt". The photo above it shows how pot-holes are dealt with before they have a chance to get serious. They're fixed even before the winter has gone. A gas burner is used to melt the ice away ... [more]
A one-way street, so not many cyclists will hit this pothole, but it could still be lethal.
Lammas Land is breaking up - a very important cycle route, to the Leys School, the station and Addenbrooke's, but not a through route for cars so it probably won't be fixed for a long time.
On National Cycle Route 11, this pothole has been getting worst for most of the last year, despite requests for repairs.
Example of the poor state of road building and maintenance. This manhole in the bus and bike lane on Hills Road is very dangerous, as cyclists can easily get trapped in the sunken part and slip, see also #19542.