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Stonebridge Island - Pothole at foot of slip road (recurrence)

Reported via mobile in the Pothole (NH) category anonymously at 20:10, Thu 19 December 2024

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6882897.

Recurrence of deep potholes at foot (bottom end) of slip road off the A45 Birmingham Road west bound onto Stonebridge Island (A45 / A452). Pot holes are approximately at the location of the stop line at the traffic lights, in the right hand lane.

Potholes are now wide enough to be unavoidable when using the right hand lane, and deep enough to hit alloy wheels hard when driven over. One of the pot holes was previously repaired in May and again in July 2024.

Updates

  • I hit this pothole on wednesday 18/12/24,terrible shock to alloy wheels.

    Posted by Ray Wilson at 11:01, Fri 20 December 2024

  • Thank you for making your report. We have asked our inspection team to attend this location and assess the issue. If any work is needed, they will arrange for this to happen. Should no immediate work be required we will continue to monitor this during our regular inspections.

    Although we always aim to complete repairs as quickly as possible, timescales do vary as we try to minimise disruption to customers by combining activities into single closures and always ensuring the safety of our people.

    Kind regards National Highways

    Posted by carol scholten at 10:58, Tue 24 December 2024

  • Hit this same pothole today 30th December. The whole vehicle shook. This pothole presents a considerable risk to anyone on two wheels.

    Posted anonymously at 14:14, Mon 30 December 2024

  • It's only a matter of time before vehicles are damaged.

    Posted anonymously at 14:15, Wed 1 January 2025

  • Questionnaire filled in by problem reporter

    State changed to: Fixed

    Posted anonymously at 20:55, Mon 20 January 2025

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