32 hazards found, displaying on 2 pages (click column headings to sort).

IDsort iconAddedHA Ref.RoadDescriptionStatus
6221924 Dec 2011Plantation Lane.Deep pothole between the kerb and a 'sleeping policeman'. A hazard to cyclists trying to avoid it in the daylight; dangerous to cyclists at night.Reported
6195913 Dec 2011Forge RoadPotholes as well as poorly repaired surface across whole of bridge crossing. Will only worsen as winter takes holdReported
617545 Dec 2011on lane to gethin sy163lptarmac cracked,uneven.Reported
6127411 Nov 2011Between Gifach lane and Old House farmSeveral "holes" including several off the edge ones which are a danger not only to cyclists.Reported
605729 Oct 2011Montpellier Park LD1 5LNWide deep longitudinal groove in middle of roadReported
571041 Jun 2011b4390un-repaired pothole STILLReported
5552822 Apr 2011Glan y Nant Roadtwo adjacent potholes on an old trench.Reported
540234 Apr 2011red lanenumerousReported
540224 Apr 2011red lanepotholeReported
540214 Apr 2011red lanepotholeReported
540204 Apr 2011red lanepotholeReported
540194 Apr 2011red lanepotholeReported
499412 Mar 20112603HOLE IN ROAD ,NARROW LANE SO VERY HARD TO MISS. HAVE TO GO IN GUTTER TO MISS IT.Reported
463807 Feb 2011Upper Dolfor RoadNumerous potholes on the small 'back road' out of Newtown which emerges in Dolfor.Reported
4257111 Jan 2011A4067A whole area of potholes that has got considerably worse since the recent snow and cold, and which extends right across the carriageway at the entrance to the Ystalyfera roundabout when coming from t…Reported
393159 Sep 2010Unnamed road.Hole in road. Appears that water has washed the sub base of the road away and left a 3inch hole.Reported
3529820 Apr 2010B4355String of potholes coming up to a bad bendReported
3367530 Mar 2010As aboveReported
3367330 Mar 2010Pot holeReported
313303 Mar 2010weminster road , Birmingham , HandsworthLot of potholes on road or shall i say that road almost ripped of from most of places.Reported
3058327 Feb 2010Deep hole in road causing tyre on pushbike to blow out.Reported
2624421 Jan 2010A44Deep pothole with water in it, on eastbound lane of A44 just past the rock revetments and past the turning for Ty Mawr farm.Reported
2562821 Jan 2010dyffryn Road" large Pot holes on access Road to Llandrindod Wells High School PowysReported
2480013 Jan 2010A483Since months and months of flood alleiviation works in 2009 on the a483 a mile or so north of Welshpool there has been no effective restoration of the road surface. There are numerous faults which ar…Reported
156048 Nov 2008As aboveMany potholes are on the road over a distance of about 3 miles from Kerry village to Ceulannau. They are hazardous for cars but for cyclists they are devastating especially in the dark when I have to…Reported
1397728 Jun 2008B4350Nasty hole where drain is sunken into road and long water made gully that traps wheelsIn progress
1022324 Jan 2008Marton /Rhd y groesDeep hole almost on road centre lineReported
849017 Sep 2007?A large V.deep hole. If hit by a cyclist wheel/tyre would be wrecked as a minimum. A more likely result would be being thrown off.Hole is in the shade and hard to see. V dangerous.Reported
83625 Sep 2007At least one gully has the grid installed with the slots aligned in the direction of travel, rather than across it. THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO CYCLISTS.Reported
79312 Aug 2007dont know probably C classThe road is in very poor state with lots of potholes - very dangerous for cyclists especially the fist mile or so near Abbey Cwmhir (no passing places and lots of forestry lorries!)Reported

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