111 hazards found, displaying on 4 pages (click column headings to sort).

IDsort iconAddedHA Ref.RoadDescriptionStatus
6289611 Jan 2012Broxtowe RoadLong stretch of road is just one big mass of potholes, uneven surfaces and hazardous tarmac ramps made by residents. Its safer to cycle on the footpath in all honesty.Reported
6194013 Dec 2011Woodbank Drive2 holes in road a few metres apartReported
6157525 Nov 2011Bramcote LaneThe whole section of Bramcote Lane between the Admiral Rodney and Wollaton Vale is littered with cracks, holes, poor joins between parts that have have roadworks on them, and as well as that the extr…Reported
612329 Nov 2011A6514 Middleton BoulevardConcrete set hard on highway-a hazard for cyclists! I reported the hazard in September and saw the concrete is still on the highway today.Reported
6072216 Oct 2011Robin's Wood RoadFor 30 or 40 metres the road has been repeatedly dug up, leaving an extremely bumpy surface. Most relevant are the bumps and ruts around the traffic humps, which force cyclists into the rough road or…Reported
604523 Oct 2011Meadows WayTarmac ridge adjacent to rut where bus wheels have deformed the road whilst buses wait at the road junction.Reported
604513 Oct 2011Mansfield RoadTarmac ridge adjacent to rut where bus wheels have deformed the road whilst buses wait at the bus stop (outside Choice Linen and Curtains)Reported
604473 Oct 2011Meadow LaneLong thin pothole / gash in road exposing wires & cablesReported
598903 Sep 2011A6514 Middleton BoulevardConcrete has been dropped on the highway and set hard. This is especially hazardous for cyclists!Reported
5981231 Aug 2011queen's drivePotholes next to drains. Various sizes, one is a big hole, a cyclist would come straight off were s/he to hit it-very dangerous.Reported
5968126 Aug 2011coronation avenueRoad surface is crumbling throughout-some potholes have been repaired previously but many more are forming. Ideally the road would be re-surfaced because of it's poor state throughout.Reported
591274 Aug 2011sherwood valethis is more than a pothole looks like a miny crater and looks quite a hazard.Reported
5768221 Jun 2011Portree Drive, Rise Park Nottinghampot hole in road right on a bendReported
563425 May 2011Corner where Eyre Street leads on to Manvers StreetThe road surface of this busy corner is slick with grease/dirt. Riding a bike around this corner is dangerous and I have skided out of control once already.Reported
5473112 Apr 2011Hole in the road extending for >20mReported
545119 Apr 2011Meadow Lane A6011Medium across but deep potholeReported
5349630 Mar 2011Bramcote LaneNumerous holes in the road surface on a dangerous cornerReported
5158915 Mar 2011A6002manhole dropped a good 6 inch (there is more than 1)Reported
5153014 Mar 2011Linnell Street, Nottingham NG3 2GETwo large potholes through tarmac to cobbles near junction on hill. Dangerous to cyclists descending hill and cornering at the same time.Reported
5126512 Mar 2011Penarth risepotholeReported
5124012 Mar 2011Park RoadHge crater like pothole in middle of road. Extremily dNGEROUSReported
504966 Mar 2011Wollaton Road2 to 3 huge holes in roadReported
502544 Mar 2011Collin StThe road surface is extremely cut up, rough, and has serious drops in surface height which is extremely difficult to navigate on a bicycle, in a car it is simply uncomfortable!Reported
498541 Mar 2011Priory Street, Lenton, Nottinghamseries of potholes on Priory Street, Lenton, Nottingham, close to the Abbey Street junction, and along the western kerb of Priory Street.Reported
4955528 Feb 2011Huntingdon StreetTwo potholes and rough surface where poor restoration has crumbled, lots of debris.Reported
4955328 Feb 2011Mansfield RoadSquare pothole where repair has crumbled. Debris too.Reported
4929626 Feb 2011Queens Drive, NottinghamSunken drains resulting in road crackingReported
4887323 Feb 2011Meadows Waypothole and crackReported
4848221 Feb 2011Church StreetA group of potholesReported
4829019 Feb 2011Abbey Street/Gregory StreetAbout 2 metres of poor potholed road on a corner. There are several holes of varying depth. This would not affect cars much, but on a bike it is dangerous. You have to weave to avoid going into the h…Reported

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