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type2tattoo

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My dear friend hit a 6 inch pothole on the M4 on the way to Bristol Volksfest yesterday afternoon :( Luckily his Mrs and the 5 teenagers in the back were ok, his bus is going to need hospitalisation though ......





 
That's nasty.....Glad to hear everyone's ok that's the main thing, very lucky by the damage on the bus.

Did they manage to get photos of the piece of road in question?
 
Bay-low71 said:
That's nasty.....Glad to hear everyone's ok that's the main thing, very lucky by the damage on the bus.

Did they manage to get photos of the piece of road in question?


The pot hole sheered off the ball joint so he lost the nearside wheel, its a left hooker and was wanting to go left onto the hard shoulder but there was a 20 foot drop down there, he was doing 60mph so didn't brake as he thought it would roll. It took him a mile and a half to slow down veering all over 3 lanes of the M4 :shock: Luckily most of the traffic realised something was happening and put their hazards on but an old fella in a zafira went into the back which spun him into the central reservation.

Then another people carrier went into one of them, 7 people in that too so they were sooo incredibly lucky.

So no they didn't go back and get photos of the pot hole but the AA man said it was notorious and had been there 3 weeks! They knew about it and avoided it but apparently it had been badly repaired and opened up again. The copper who dealt with it was at the end of his shift and was going to have a look in the morning, needless to say he was not impressed with that!

So if you were held up on the M4 yesterday about 3pm around junction 12 sh, that was the reason.

Been to see them this morning and they are a bit shocked but ok :) I donated all the parts I have to help get Bob back on the road
 
type2tattoo said:
Bay-low71 said:
That's nasty.....Glad to hear everyone's ok that's the main thing, very lucky by the damage on the bus.

Did they manage to get photos of the piece of road in question?


The pot hole sheered off the ball joint so he lost the nearside wheel, its a left hooker and was wanting to go left onto the hard shoulder but there was a 20 foot drop down there, he was doing 60mph so didn't brake as he thought it would roll. It took him a mile and a half to slow down veering all over 3 lanes of the M4 :shock: Luckily most of the traffic realised something was happening and put their hazards on but an old fella in a zafira went into the back which spun him into the central reservation.

Then another people carrier went into one of them, 7 people in that too so they were sooo incredibly lucky.

Unbelievable how nobody was hurt....hope all gets sorted...
 
I know how he feels, he'll be distraught but thankfully no one was hurt.
Get the bus back on the road, good luck

Andy
 
A testament to the strength the vehicle an design
 
Poxy potholes in this country are a joke! My dad ripped the sump off his car , luckily he got photos and the council paid out, the car was a write off though as he drove a mile or so with no sump!! The repairs carried out are a joke aswell! My road had loads of potholes last week but now has loads of repairs that are more like speed bumps!

Glad everyone was ok, looks real nasty.
 
Jeezuz :eek: :shock: :(
Bloody good job no one was hurt tho!!!
Sounds like a good bit of driving on your mate's behalf!!?,
 
jeepers, I bet that was one scary experience, just a passenger waiting for it to come to a stop. Good to hear everyone was ok no physical damage to people.
Lets hope they get the evidence of the pot hole and get some kind of compo
 
**** me that's nasty, I cant imagine how gutted he must be, Im glad everyone is safe though.

what kind insurance did he have ?

Also worth checking this website out, its amazing what you can claim these days, using the freedom of information act.

http://www.potholes.co.uk/claims/how_to_claim" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Alpine Burt said:
That's awful :shock: Cheepo repairs from the council as usual :roll: Glad everybodys ok


cheapo repairs from the Highways Agency not the council.. motorways are supposed to be maintained to a far high quality exactly so this doesnt happen and local councils are not allowed near them!
 
Jeez- glad to hear no-one was hurt!!
The state of the roads at the mo is diabolical - the fecking money we pay in taxes and yet they put peoples lives at risk by not maintaining them to a proper standard!!
There is no excuse :evil: :evil:
 
Interesting letter I found online.

Dear Prime Minister,
This week I am giving you a challenge on behalf of the 35million motorists of the UK.
The challenge is that you spend a day with me driving the roads of Britain to experience first hand how they have become a national embarrassment.
British motorists now pay £46billion for the privilege of driving on some of the worst roads in Europe.
Of that just £8billion goes back into our roads, shared between motorways and local highways.
A major new report reveals that it would cost £10.5billion to get our road network back into just a “reasonable condition”, and that it will take 12 YEARS to clear the road repair back-log in England and Wales.
As there is currently a shortfall of £831million a year for highways repairs, there is not a hope in hell of our roads ever getting to a reasonable state.
Your Government are watching the disintegration of our road network, into a crumbling patchwork quilt of potholes and a sea of cones, because of totally inadequate funding in the roads.
And while our highways turn into the roads from hell your Government is pressing ahead with a multi-billion investment into a new rail link, while neglecting the roads that are the backbone of the economy.
Our roads are not only vital to industry but also support our daily lives.
It’s time the Government stopped using motorists as a cash cow and gave us a road network worthy of a country that’s meant to be one of the leaders in Europe.
An immediate way to put our roads back on track would be to invest a substantial amount of the £46billion you take from motorists in taxation directly back into the roads. I await your reply.
Yours Sincerely
Ken Gibson, Motoring Edito
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Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/motors/4884382/sun-campaign-rescue-britains-roads-from-potholes.html#ixzz2VkWVmmch" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Glad everyone was okay. Hope they get the ******* councils arse for this :roll:
 

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