724 hazards found, displaying on 25 pages (click column headings to sort).

IDsort iconAddedHA Ref.RoadDescriptionStatus
638858 Feb 2012Selsey ROadPotholes and poor repairs combine to produce a really dangerous area for cyclists especially in the dark.New
638838 Feb 2012SElsey RoadPotholes and uneven poorly repaired surface combines to make this section very dangerous for cyclistsNew
638828 Feb 2012Gossamer Laneon the righthand side of the carriageway as you approach the roundabout there is a dinnerplate sized hole in the groundNew
638818 Feb 2012Wophams LaneAgain the road surface has broken up on the left hand side of the road heading East from the junction. There are several holes and surface breakages which need to be attended to.New
638788 Feb 2012Drayton LaneLong stretch of Drayton Lane (B2144) leading to West Sussex County Council Drayton Depot has very uneven surface as a result of service work repairs and some minor pot holes along the whole stretch.New
638718 Feb 2012B2179The road surface has deteriorated badly numerous reapirs have been carried out resulting in uneveness and potholes interspersed over a wide areaNew
638708 Feb 2012B2113Break a wheel time on this bad section of road. Sunken covers and potholesNew
638698 Feb 2012Pagham RoadA significant pothole has appeared in the road surface on the Southbound side of the Pagham Road about 250m North of the farm entrance. In the dark this is a major hazard for cyclists as the cars ar…New
638177 Feb 2012A281 Guildford Road/Newbridge RoundaboutA medium sized channel type holeNew
638156 Feb 2012Guildford Road A281A wide slot has opened in the tarmac right in the centre of this road, I am a motorcyclist and have to ride in the centre for my safety, but I only just missed running into this hole, which would hav…New
636721 Feb 2012Stuart WayTwo potholes about a foot apart.Reported
636421 Feb 2012Hazelwick AvenueThere is a large pothole as you turn into Hazelwick Avenue driving away from Three Bridges Station. This pothole has been there (and ringed by you in white paint) for about 2 months now, probably mor…Reported
6358731 Jan 2012Rake Roadpothole, getting much bigger by the dayReported
6356630 Jan 2012Prestwood laneDeep pothole - this section of the road floods with water in after heavy or prolonged rain making this pothole even more dangerous as it canno0t be seenReported
6351029 Jan 2012Brighton road - A259Large sunken man hole cover with pot holed edgesReported
6339626 Jan 2012Edge of road is broken away.Reported
6332525 Jan 2012Wood RideThe whole of this road: Woodride from the beginning at Ashenground Road to the junction with Ryecroft is full of large potholes and have just cost me £138 for a replacement tyre, which was only a c…Reported
6328624 Jan 2012B211350 m section of bone jaring road. Uneven surface, raised drain covers, pot holesReported
6319421 Jan 2012Opposite 62 East Street, Littlehampton, West Sussex (BN17 6AN) on the B2187.A cast iron manhole cover makes a loud noise every time a car passes over it. This will become a nuisance to nearby residents when the weather warms up and windows are opened.Reported
6314119 Jan 2012Sopers Lane2 potholes near stop lineReported
6300115 Jan 2012Grinstead Lane.There is a sunken manhole/drain in the middle of the road, and it is right in the wheel line when turning road into the road opposite.Reported
6300015 Jan 2012Chalton RoadLarge, deep section of tarmac removed. also another hole 3m south (near roedside edge)Reported
6291912 Jan 2012pondtail drivehole has appeared in road and parts of the rest of the road have subsidedReported
6290212 Jan 2012Appledore Gardenssee below map.Reported
628069 Jan 2012A283 / The FleetRound hole in tarmac just after a sharp left hand bend on the road.Reported
628009 Jan 2012Tottington DriveThree potholes in carriagewayReported
627579 Jan 2012The StreetDamaged road surfaceReported
627569 Jan 2012The StreetPotholeReported
627559 Jan 2012The StreetDamged road surface at edge of carriagewayReported
627549 Jan 2012The StreetPothole adjacent to drain coverReported

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