Pot hole trouble ahead for cyclists

When is a pothole not a pothole? When it is less than one and a half inches deep, according to a new definition aimed at saving money on road maintenance.
Under the guidelines, holes that are less than 1.57 inches (40mm) in depth will no longer be repaired. Previously, holes as shallow as 0.98in (25mm) were filled in.
The cost-cutting move, by Lambeth council in south London, is set to be followed across the country with nearly three-quarters of local authorities preparing to cut their roads maintenance budgets.
More in the Daily Telegraph article here:
Under the guidelines, holes that are less than 1.57 inches (40mm) in depth will no longer be repaired. Previously, holes as shallow as 0.98in (25mm) were filled in.
The cost-cutting move, by Lambeth council in south London, is set to be followed across the country with nearly three-quarters of local authorities preparing to cut their roads maintenance budgets.
More in the Daily Telegraph article here:
The more you spend - the faster you go - the less you see.
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Lambeth may eend up having to pay out lots more in compensation ( or more in insurance premiums) if the courts do not think Lambeth are acting in accordance with their legal duties
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Lambeth may eend up having to pay out lots more in compensation ( or more in insurance premiums) if the courts do not think Lambeth are acting in accordance with their legal duties
Then read MY BLOG @ http://www.pebennett.com
Twittering @spen_666