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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
    • 11610

    #1

    New Taskforce To Tackle Roadwork Woes



    A new taskforce has been set up to try to reduce the cost and the disruption caused by roadworks across Britain.

    The latest research shows that ?435m of taxpayers' money has been wasted over the past two years as a result of contractors poorly resurfacing trenches after digging up roads.

    It is estimated that this amount of cash would fill in the equivalent of eight million potholes.

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  • DOUGALMCD
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    • May 2011
    • 3229

    #2
    We really shouldn't be filling potholes we should be repairing stretches of road. I think there has been an agenda over the last few years not to repair roads properly to spend money elsewhere. Where I stay they are repairing long streches of pavements that don't need done as they look in good nick. Also these little islands and fences. I forgot to mention bike lanes by narrowing roads. Along with speed humps that don't slow buses down and damage your suspension so that your braking distance will increase causing more accidents. They build all this crap around crumbling surfaces. Surely if you are in charge of the road network your first priority is a smooth and even surface.

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    • super jumbe
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      • Dec 2008
      • 11610

      #3
      In our area the only activities I have noticed in the last 5 years is not to spend money on roads but to earn money on roads our council keeps marking double yellow lines and we hardly have any parking left on the road.
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      • Canker_Canison
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        • May 2010
        • 3905

        #4
        Sometimes it would be better not to let them resurface a road. I don't know if it's just up here in Smoggyland, but engineers seem to have forgotten what the Romans gave us..... a domed road surface to allow water to drain away at the side of the road.

        There are large sections of major roads here that are death traps as soon as it rains. In their infinite wisdom the roads have been made completely flat with slight undulations in the surface. These fill with water, but don't drain off to the side of the road. This gets worse in winter when these pools of water freeze...damaging the road surface as well as providing a 60mph skidpan.

        There's also a problem with the type of tarmac being used. Old roads are harder wearing & offer more grip than the smooth slick crap they use now. My street was given a topcoat of this new crap, 3 years later & the same potholes they were supposed to repair are back again.

        The new slick tarmac that has less gravel content is designed to lower noise, but safety should come first.
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        • Meat-Head
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          • Oct 2009
          • 32000

          #5
          Originally posted by Canker_Canison
          The new slick tarmac that has less gravel content is designed to lower noise, but safety should come first.
          Can you send them a PM asking for somebody to poost in this threda?

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          • GastonJ
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            • Dec 2009
            • 5505

            #6
            Originally posted by super jumbe

            A new taskforce has been set up to try to reduce the cost and the disruption caused by roadworks across Britain.

            The latest research shows that ?435m of taxpayers' money has been wasted over the past two years as a result of contractors poorly resurfacing trenches after digging up roads.

            It is estimated that this amount of cash would fill in the equivalent of eight million potholes.

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            http://uk.news.yahoo.com/taskforce-tackle-roadwork-woes-020844853.html#EWayqxz
            hang on I'll cry they spend ?435 million out of the last 2 years worth of money from the motorist which, from memory, is ?80 billion over 2 years. So what it's a drop in the ocean to the money they're raking in. I have to admit though that it would be better spent repairing the roads properly, perhaps it's spent on contract meetings and expenses.

            All comes down to risk again, "how much will we be sued for if we don't repair this road?" It's about time councils and the highways agency were sued for not only the damage to cars but the lives they put at risk. The A63, many stretches of the M62, A1 and A19 I drive up and down daily are no better than B roads. I've seen roadworks on the M62 now for the last 6 months (maybe a year) or so close to Whitley Bridge, never seen anyone working on it in all that time. The cones are probably on lease or hire at a cost of ?1,000 a day each, ing waste of money.

            Don't need a task force that sits drinking coffee and talking all day, the f'king roads need fixing full stop.

            Forgot to say, the producers of this report.......



            Wonder who's interests they have at heart, getting repairs done fo rth motorist, or making more money for the industry, I'll let you guess

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            So they represent the useless basseds who they've already said can't repair roads properly. Obviously they'll be expecting more money for making better repairs? Gotta love it "?435m of taxpayers' money has been wasted over the past two years as a result of contractors (who are their members and give them money) poorly resurfacing trenches after digging up roads" - that's ok then, have a bucketfull more money Anyone recall "Boys From the Blackstuff"?
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            • chalky 4
              DK Veteran
              • Dec 2008
              • 288

              #7
              Drive a monster truck! Problem solved.

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              • Kalipo
                DK Veteran
                • Mar 2008
                • 1687

                #8
                They resurfaced a major road near us.. We use those road everyday as its the o?ly road in and out..

                When I say resurfaced.. I mean they rolled a thin layer of Tarmac over the old..

                This was 6 months or less ago... Guess what.. Its ****ed already.. The original mac underneath is visible...
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                • GastonJ
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                  • Dec 2009
                  • 5505

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kalipo
                  They resurfaced a major road near us.. We use those road everyday as its the o?ly road in and out..

                  When I say resurfaced.. I mean they rolled a thin layer of Tarmac over the old..

                  This was 6 months or less ago... Guess what.. Its ****ed already.. The original mac underneath is visible...
                  Stop driving your tank up and down the ing road then, it doesn't lead to Poland
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                  • Kalipo
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                    • Mar 2008
                    • 1687

                    #10
                    Originally posted by GastonJ
                    Stop driving your tank up and down the ing road then, it doesn't lead to Poland
                    Yawn... The halocost never happened...
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                    • GastonJ
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                      • Dec 2009
                      • 5505

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kalipo
                      Yawn... The halocost never happened...
                      Of course not it was a 7 year dream filmed during a gap in the series Dallas, after which everyone woke up and nothing had happened at all.

                      Oddly enough that same nothing also happens with road building and repairs. It's summer now, a bank holiday tomorrow, so no doubt the councils will have the contractors in at double time putting a very thin layer of tar on the roads and pouring road chippings all over it, so that you can have stone chipped paint and windscreens for free. Doesn't cost the council a bean for the damage to your car *shrug*
                      My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
                      Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
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                      • johnboy1974
                        DK Veteran
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 3418

                        #12
                        They should be chasing the companies that done the repairs for the money back. I bet its the ones who ****ed it up in the first place that get more work from our councils.


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