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Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - Printable Version +- Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb) +-- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=65) +--- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=69) +--- Thread: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) (/showthread.php?tid=69635) |
Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - richfzs - 16-07-14 I wonder.... Got to be worth a shot, to be rid of them? http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/67408 Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - woodwizzard - 16-07-14 One of my pet hates, they do it around here every year. They used to do long sections at one time, which if nothing else, made it predictable. But now they just do random sections dotted all over the place. Just when you think you are clear and speed up, they have laid another 10 yard strip around the next corner. Always seems to be in the summer aaswell :thumbdown Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - JC - 16-07-14 I hate it when they do this... Signed and shared on facebook Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - dazza - 16-07-14 I like it, it gives me a chance to practice my skid control and flicks gooey tar covered stones at everyone behind me. :evil Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - Bigfellabuck - 16-07-14 Signed by me too ![]() Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - Andy FZS - 16-07-14 I wonder who would be responsible for any accidents caused by the loose road surface, would it just be you should ride /drive to the conditions or could you claim the main factor in the accident was due to dangerous state that the road was left in? Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - peterjca - 16-07-14 Signed. This has become a joke. Usually at the end of the financial year, councils are desperate to spend money. The roads round Woking (Surrey) have been getting this treatment for years. Lo and behold, the road gets even more pot-holed as the flimsy treatment gets worn away. The road I live on, with a mere 24 hours notice got "done" last year and two years before then. There was no need for it to happen the first time and nor the last time. Drains were brimming with loose chippings. Each time, this resurfacing happened at the height of summer, so the less than 24 hrs notice to park cars elsewhere were rightly ignored. Some of the manhole covers are now at least a centimeter or more beneath this "surface" so traffic noise has increased and some folks are reporting their houses shuddering when large lorries and buses thunder over the sunken manhole covers. It's all an f-ing pathetic waste of money. Repair/resurface roads properly FFS! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - risticuss - 16-07-14 Signed, Just remember to check your email and verify your address otherwise your signature doesn't count. Just been told by my wife who runs campaigns for a living. Though I'm sure you guys have already done this... ![]() Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - richfzs - 16-07-14 (16-07-14, 09:11 PM)risticuss link Wrote: Though I'm sure you guys have already done this... Certain'y have :angel Its a good point though, thanks... Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - Grahamm - 16-07-14 Just signed and shared with all the bike groups I use. Tar and Chip is not just a nuisance for bikes, it's downright dangerous. What's also annoying is when they put up those "10mph Skid Risk" signs and then leave the damn things there for six months, so even when the chips are gone, you've got no idea whether the road is safe to ride on ![]() Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - Dave48 - 17-07-14 Signed also. Cant see the point of this highly dangerous practice,resulting in claims for damage,blocked drains & flooded roads. Most of the gravel ends up in the gutters-what a total stupid waste of time & manpower. As for the 10mph signs-how many cagers slow to 30/40mph let alone 10! Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - Soapy - 17-07-14 Signed and email confirmed. Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - Dunky - 17-07-14 Signed Re: Surface Dressing (otherwise known as chippings on the road trying to kill you) - dickturpin - 18-07-14 ever thought what condition the endless miles of rural roads we love so much would be in without this stuff? |