| ID | #35534 |
|---|---|
| Status | Reported |
| Location | NS 54729 73958 |
| Location Description | Numerous potholes with very large lumps of tarmac appearing out of them, many areas are littered with gravel from smaller potholes which given time will become larger potholes. The standard of these roads may be acceptable in the outback not suburbia |
| Road Name | Braefoot Avenue, Galbraith Drive and Breadie Drive |
| Hazard Type | Pothole |
| Hazard Description | Road surface breaking up with large chunks of tarmac thrown from potholes and a lot of loose gravel in the near vicinity |
| Approximate Size | 600mm x 400mm |
| Approximate Depth | 100mm |
| Approximate distance from Kerb | From kerb to middle of road |
| Date Encountered | 22 Apr 2010 |
| Date Added | 23 Apr 2010 |
| Planned Fix Date | Unknown |
| Highway Authority | East Dunbartonshire Council |
| District / Ward / Parish | |
| Authority Reference | Unknown |
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