Cooperman wrote:
What a load of 'cobblers'. It is probable that the driver was looking down the road, not exceeding any speed limit and concentrating on likely hazards, rather than looking closer for damaged road surface.
Potholes do occur, as this example shows. If drivers don’t look out for
them, they will come a cropper sooner or later.
Cooperman wrote:
Vehicles can be expected to cope with normal road surface imperfections, but not bloody great holes of which the authorities were already aware (hence the painted markings).
These holes crop up from time to time, and always have. We all wish they
didn’t but they do, and while we have them, it’s best to watch out.
Cooperman wrote:
Clearly the authority responsible for keeping the Queen's Highway in good repair and fit for its purpose have failed in this instance to show their 'duty of care' and must pay for their negligence.
The pixies don’t fix the road when we are asleep, and you can’t have
people on standby at every point in the road just in case a pothole open
up! Potholes do occur and it’s right to grumble, but there will always be
some potholes somewhere, waiting to be mended. They usually are, but
there will always be a wait until the men show up. That’s life, I’m afraid.
Cooperman wrote:
Basingwerk, once again you show your lack of empathy with ordinary driving conditions and ordinary drivers. You truly do live in some sort of 'dreamworld'.
Don't try and turn this around. It’s those who think potholes will just go
away if you ignore them who are in cloud cuckooland.