Our local roads are full of potholes, and white lines and other markings are often left to fade into near oblivion. It's a very rural area, I know, but repairs seem to be done on bits here and there, and as fast as one pothole is 'repaired' it opens up again within weeks. Consequently there are lots of temporary traffic lights, and queues forming in one direction while there's no traffic at all in the other direction.
Tomorrow is gets much worse. The two major A roads across the Forest are both facing months of closures. One section of one road will be closed completely for 3 months and the designated diversions will add many miles to people's journeys, in addition to putting huge pressure on the potholed roads.
The other major set of road closures will last until November. This is the major east-west holiday route along the south coast and I can't imagine what the impact will be. There will be different closures at different times so I think it will often be a guessing game.
I'm lucky in that I don't regularly use either of these routes, but I do use the designated diversion routes and I dread to think what the impact will be on the road surfaces and the animals that wander freely in these areas.
I know it's for the 'greater good' and one scheme is to replace a dangerous bridge. Why on earth have we let our roads get into such a terrible mess.
Sorry for the rant.
Tomorrow is gets much worse. The two major A roads across the Forest are both facing months of closures. One section of one road will be closed completely for 3 months and the designated diversions will add many miles to people's journeys, in addition to putting huge pressure on the potholed roads.
The other major set of road closures will last until November. This is the major east-west holiday route along the south coast and I can't imagine what the impact will be. There will be different closures at different times so I think it will often be a guessing game.
I'm lucky in that I don't regularly use either of these routes, but I do use the designated diversion routes and I dread to think what the impact will be on the road surfaces and the animals that wander freely in these areas.
I know it's for the 'greater good' and one scheme is to replace a dangerous bridge. Why on earth have we let our roads get into such a terrible mess.
Sorry for the rant.
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