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F*ckin Roads!

3.3K views 35 replies 21 participants last post by  Shaun  
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It makes my blood boil. We spend so much time and money polishing our cars and wheels etc only to leave the house and feel like you're driving down a scrubbin board. Had another wheel hit a pothole and take a lump out of the edge of it all cause the council refuse to re surface the road. Instead they keep filling it over and over again until it's like a dirt track that I wouldn't even take a tractor down.
And the best part? We still have to pay huges sums of money for the privelage to drive on these excuse for roads
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Not a happy camper
 
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QUOTE (TGi666 @ Mar 27 2009, 08:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>John if it makes you feel any better next wednesday I em....
a friend will have manged to go a year without taxing the car and only caught twice
tell your friend hes doing well!!
@john, it is a pain, i put a big cut in the transporter tyre 2weeks ago when it was brand new, and they still havent fixed the road, dont think its worth chasing them for to be honest, too much bollocks to sift through..

speaking of not getting caught tom i know a local guy who is 46 years on the dole, works as a trades man everyday too!! i honestly think he deserves the dole for not getting caught for that length !!!!!!!!!
 
#4 ·
Don't let all the responsible motorists on the forum hear you saying that Tom
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Its a well known fact that 90% of the roads in this country are still engineered to a horse and cart standard. Theres nothing like living near a gravel pit and slap bang in the middle of the new M7 developments to make you appreciate the attention the council put into road maintenance...
 
#8 · (Edited by Moderator)
Jaysus don't be associating me with that hole of a place!
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Actually the roads around Tullamore arent too bad compared to further south where I am!

Dublin City is atrocious, but none of the residents seem to notice cos their SUVs flatten any bumps in the road as they drive over them.
 
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QUOTE (walterc @ Mar 27 2009, 08:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Don't let all the responsible motorists on the forum hear you saying that Tom
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Its a well known fact that 90% of the roads in this country are still engineered to a horse and cart standard. Theres nothing like living near a gravel pit and slap bang in the middle of the new M7 developments to make you appreciate the attention the council put into road maintenance...

Every morining i drive the entire length of the new m3.. them's some roads.. every hill around were i live is being dug for gravel too, but the quarry had to resurface the road, it got that bad.. is the only decent road in about 5 miles
 
#12 ·
They have cut back on the amount they're spending on roads lately. Read an article last week in the irish times about it. Around my area they spent a good long while re-surfacing two big roads that needed doing. Great smooth surface, but then within about 3weeks the road was being dug up again for various works and of course never finished back to the same standard as the rest of the road. Now the road isn't much better off than it was at the start of last year. I keep coming across awfully deep potholes on major roads and they're really not good for the 18's. I don't understand why they can't be filled in successfully at least. Surely a team driving around the city to do this would solve all those problems.
 
#13 ·
Down in the shticks, they are filled in by a "team", if by a team you mean Josie and PJ driving around in an aul transit pickup painted in the associated countys colours, with 2 shovels and a load of luke warm half tar/half gravel mix. They then proceed to heap a nice little pile of said mix on top of the pothole, roughly twice the amount thats needed, and drive off, only to return a few weeks later to find the local Milk lorry has not only sent their lovely filling into the ditch, but also made the already sizeable hole twice as big...
 
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head on down to mayo lads,the roads are great
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.we bust the sump on our car and lost the engine,ran out of oil
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,that was last november still waiting on the council to see are they going to pay up.there was rocks the size of your palm in the middle of the road and a trench dug across the road that was badly filled again.then to think that you have to pay 590 a year road tax for that to happen.then as other members have said WHY dig a road up again after they have re done it,
 
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QUOTE (Red Diesel @ Mar 28 2009, 02:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And theres me complaining about having to pay ÂŁ210 a year to tax the M5 and the Jag
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though the roads in the North arent what the used to be.
road tax here is a fooking joke
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off topic so is there vrt pish
 
#20 ·
Thats what i really cant stand. They make a nice smooth(ish) piece of road then they remember that they have to put pipes down and dig the whole flippin lot up again, only to leave it asbad as it ever was!!!!!
What tools do they have planning/ working on the roads!

I broke a suspension spring before, on a pothole, and the council said they are not legally responsible for the state of the road. It was too much hassle with solisitors etc.
 
#21 ·
QUOTE (StevenL @ Mar 28 2009, 03:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>the council said they are not legally responsible for the state of the road.

You got a chancer in the council office so. Of course they're responsible for the state of the roads, if they're not then who is? My brother got the price of a new wheel and tyre off them before because of a big bastard of a pothole.
 
#22 ·
QUOTE (Red Diesel @ Mar 28 2009, 02:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And theres me complaining about having to pay ÂŁ210 a year to tax the M5 and the Jag
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though the roads in the North arent what the used to be.

The roads in the north are a vast improvement from the south, I've a good lot of family up there so I'm up quite a lot.
back roads are back roads I'm not really going to mention them but if you compare the quality of the regional/national roads here to the northern equivalent there's a pretty huge difference, One thing I've really noticed is the norths bigger roads are a lot straighter compared to some of the windy national roads here in the south.
 
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QUOTE (gtijohn @ Mar 28 2009, 06:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Maybe they say they're not responsible because most people won't go down the route of solicitors etc. Too much hassle?

Ya that is alot of hassle surely.an will cost just alot more gettin solicitors involved. But was told election time is comin up so ta get onto all these councillers that promise everythin an see what they can do!