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ID | #191976 |
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Status | Reported |
Location | SP 09015 98939 |
Location Description | The island where Thornhill Rd, Rosemary Hill Rd, Streetly Lane, Roman Road and Hardwick Rd converge. |
Road Name | Thornhill Road Island |
Hazard Type | Pothole |
Hazard Description | The island in Streetly where Roman Road, Rosemary Hill Road, Streetly Lane (B4151), Thornhill Road (B4138) and Hardwick Road meet, is extremely dangerous to cyclists. It is full of deep potholes and ruts. This means that cyclists as well as getting onto the island - lots of cars speeding onto it, have to try and dodge round the potholes, trying not to fall off and avoid cars at the same time. |
Approximate Size | Too many and dangerous to measure |
Approximate Depth | 4cm - 8cm |
Approximate distance from Kerb | all round the island and roads leading onto it |
Date Encountered | 21 Apr 2022 |
Date Added | 21 Apr 2022 |
Planned Fix Date | Unknown |
Highway Authority | Staffordshire County Council |
District / Ward / Parish | Lichfield / Little Aston / Shenstone |
Authority Reference | Unknown |
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