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Drivers fume at 'dangerous pothole disgrace'


The hundreds of potholes littering our roads have been branded “dangerous” and “disgraceful” by enraged drivers and councillors.

As Hertfordshire County Council continues to “round the clock work” to plug the holes, numerous residents have contacted us with complaints and pictures.

Biker Lyndsay Ley, of Motorcycles Direct, in Queens Road, said conditions on her route to work from Bovingdon are now so perilous that she is currently travelling by car.

She said: “The roads are an absolute disgrace and dangerous to people on motorbikes. They could get seriously hurt.”

Brian Beasely, chairman of the Busy Bees Motorcycle Club, added: “The road conditions are the worst I’ve ever seen. Motorcyclists are swerving all over the road to avoid potholes.

“The most dangerous time is in the wet when they fill up with water. It’s easy to mistake a big hole for a puddle.

“It is very, very dangerous out there.”

Hertfordshire County Council, which has blamed the coldest weather for 30 years for the problems, said it was working “round the clock” to plug around 5,000 known holes and was getting further reports all the time.

Vince Gilbert, head of Hertfordshire Highways, reacted this week to mounting criticism of the Conservative controlled council by taxpayers.

He said: “This is a national problem. As I speak we have 50 crews out there across Hertfordshire fixing potholes… but with the continued cold weather there are new holes appearing each frosty night.

But, Stephen Giles-Medhurst, deputy leader of the main opposition Liberal Democrat group, claimed the weather problems could not mask many years of alleged under investment by the Conservative administration.

He said: “What we are seeing here is the result of underinvestment. They have increased funding in the last three years but they have a very long way to go before they make up for the shortfalls.

“Another problem is the quality of some of the repairs, which I don’t think are of the quality we are paying for and will not last.”

Whatever the causes, however, the results have been felt most keenly by motorists.

Adam Fernley, manager of Rickwood Cars, in Shire Lane, Chorleywood, said his staff had seen a big rise in pothole related repairs.

He said: “We’ve had an awful lot of people coming in. We’ve had cracked alloy wheels, damaged tyres, and damaged suspension. It can be very expensive for people.

“But some are getting a lot more savvy about things. They are taking pictures of the holes they hit and are sending them to the council.”

Comments(15)

Rob Ridley says...
11:08am Fri 12 Mar 10

When potholes are repired, what should be expected as the norm before repairs are needed again, is it one/two years or just days. if repairs aren't lasting, can someone from county explain why?

Tudor247 says...
5:47pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Rob Ridley wrote:
When potholes are repired, what should be expected as the norm before repairs are needed again, is it one/two years or just days. if repairs aren't lasting, can someone from county explain why?
Why do a quality job when built in obsolescence builds bigger profits?

Watching Brief says...
9:40pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Just another hole for the Tory's to shovel our money into. They can afford it after Lord Ashcroft managed to wangle out of paying £128 million in UK tax, and to cap it all put that money into buying votes in the marginals. When will we get a level playing field?

Tudor247 says...
10:14pm Fri 12 Mar 10

...or level roads!!

thai rog says...
3:49am Sat 13 Mar 10

Holes in the roads of Watford are a public disgrace. I put the blame firmly at the door of that woman who doesn't want the job of Mayor of Watford, you know, Dotty.
Oh sorry, hold on, her remit doesn't cover highways. Or education. Or health. Which begs the question; just what does she do apart from take lots of money for smiling into the camera of the compliant Watford Obscurer?

Rob Ridley says...
7:36am Sat 13 Mar 10

Whoever repairs it should ensure a minimum time period and if it fails they repair out of their own time and money. Unfortuneatley most cllrs of all parties are commercially ignorant and as it comes out of the publics purse they don't care. Cllrs always could be made to return their £8 allowances instead!

Watching Brief says...
7:55am Sat 13 Mar 10

Maybe the Tory Councillors at County could take it out of their £10,000 community budget.

Tudor247 says...
8:01am Sat 13 Mar 10

Watching Brief wrote:
Maybe the Tory Councillors at County could take it out of their £10,000 community budget.
Not many holes can be filled for £10K, ask the experts. And why should some worthwhile community projects suffer?

Watching Brief says...
9:37am Sat 13 Mar 10

Tudor247 wrote:
Watching Brief wrote:
Maybe the Tory Councillors at County could take it out of their £10,000 community budget.
Not many holes can be filled for £10K, ask the experts. And why should some worthwhile community projects suffer?
It was meant as a joke!

alan burtenshaw says...
10:38am Sat 13 Mar 10

The previous merry banter can't hide the fact that the reason the roads suffered so badly was because of a lack of maintenance before the frost and snow got to work. Makes you wonder where all the taxes we pay as motorists goes to. Car purchase tax, fuel tax, road fund licence and thats not counting the council tax that goes to Herts County Council. Can someone remind me who runs HCC? As for thai rog's ludicrous post .............

Spencer Agneau says...
12:01pm Sat 13 Mar 10

It's them rich Tory's who run Herts County Council, you know the party of Lord Ashcroft who fiddled us out of £128 million, the taxes he didn't pay, but should have. Wouldn't it be nice if we could all become Non Dom's and pay no taxes.
Please don't let the Tory's buy your vote

karatgang says...
3:17pm Sat 13 Mar 10

there are serious problems on leavesden rd & st albans rd which are a risk to pedestrians(loose stones flying from passing vehicles across pavements & on pavements) increasing holes on rds a danger to all rd users. Do we swerve to avoid danger or is this more dangerous? cyclists are particular at risk from other vehicles & of coming off bike.some repairs have been poorly done.What happened to resurfacing rds well & regularly as in the good old days. Potholes should not be prevalent in this modern world.

chris6955 says...
11:30pm Thu 18 Mar 10

I have just done £400 of damage to my motorbike hitting a pothole close to Hunton Bridge do the council pay out for this ? My insurers are not interested

Watching Brief says...
7:48am Fri 19 Mar 10

Make sure you have all the evidence, photos of the hole and your damaged bike and the estimate. Then get in touch with Herts County Council (Tory controlled) and ask for their legal department.

Sara says...
7:39pm Fri 19 Mar 10

If the damage to your vehicle occurred in Watford or Three Rivers, you should contact the area office at:
The Area Manager
Hertfordshire Highways
Shire House
Bridle Path
Watford WD17 1AL


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