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25 Feb 20, 11:58 AM |
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Would think it’s the soil and grass that seems to have come away from where it meets the tarmac. Most country roads seem to be like this.
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25 Feb 20, 11:59 AM |
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Def the verge, most of the lanes here are the same. The ones by our school you could literally loose a tyre down.
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25 Feb 20, 12:20 PM |
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I live in the countryside and the road doesn’t look at all unusual to me. Some country roads are narrow and have passing points which might be required on this one. I think you are wasting your time assuming this is a claim.
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25 Feb 20, 12:30 PM |
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25 Feb 20, 12:31 PM |
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25 Feb 20, 12:33 PM |
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25 Feb 20, 12:33 PM |
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Yes claim for tyres. You can see the edge of the road at front of photo but the bit that is worn away is 12cm lower and not the verge.
Edited at 12:50 PM. |
25 Feb 20, 01:40 PM |
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25 Feb 20, 01:52 PM |
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If road space was at such a premium, then vehicles should have slowed to a crawl where this damage would have been unlikely to have happened. If driving at a speed where damage happened as you had to drop down the verge - that might be considered dangerous. The steering could easily have been pulled to cause a bad accident.
If there wasn't enough room, I would have stopped and allow the other driver manoeuvre past. Edited at 01:53 PM. |
25 Feb 20, 01:57 PM |
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The tarmac at road height clearly doesn’t run in a straight line so some erosion has taken place
It appears some erosion on other side as well but without close ups of that side and a more general long view to see where nearest passing place ( or safe place to go on grass is ) hard to tell Also is the road meant to allow 2 cars to pass generally ? It’s hard to tell where the tarmac should be and where the grass should be but suspect not enough erosion to mean you couldn’t pass at at least a nearby point if both driving slowly past each other
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