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Potholes on Lensfield Road

Pothole on Lensfield Road

What was the roughest patch of road in Cambridge (#14068 ) has finally been fixed - but not alas the smaller patch by the ironwork in the mid-distance.

A couple of bald spots.

The west end of Lensfield Road has been marked up for repairs - meanwhile the rest of the road is still falling apart.

potholes, John Street.

King Street is being destroyed by heavy vehicles.

The 'ski-jump' below the pothole is dangerous.

The 'ski-jump' below the pothole is dangerous.

Bodged repairs on Lensfield Road - the rest of the road is still falling apart.

Large pothole in the middle of T-junction at Addenbrooke's.

Pothole in a particularly bad position for cyclists (and a Fed Ex van blocking what used to be a mandatory cycle lane but is now only advisory).

Nasty little pothole [filled in on 13/12/2010]

The rushed repairs of last winter's frost damage are falling apart already, as feared.

This pothole will be fine once it's full of dead leaves. [fixed 13/12/2010]

Emergency repair to pothole at Cambridge station.

Highways truck arriving at midday on Sunday for emergency pothole repairs - the driver is calling into the void 'hello! is anyone there?'.

Pothole opening into a void - and Highways truck arriving at midday on Sunday for emergency repairs

Only buses and taxis use this road - and it's falling apart.

Only buses and taxis use this road - and it's falling apart.

Potholes on Sidgwick Avenue.

Another bus stop, another monster pothole.

Pothole at the Station Road bus stop, where the surface is constantly breaking up - forcing cyclists out into the traffic.

Pothole at the Station Road bus stop, where the surface is constantly breaking up.

Hard to see, but there's a roundabout-shaped pothole feature in the centre of the Newmarket Road/Coldhams Lane junction.

Pothole right in the middle of the Downing Street/St Andrew's Street junction (also typical Cambridge two-storey bike parking at rear).

Very nasty pothole for cyclists at the Catholic Church roundabout.

Yet more potholes developing at the Royal Cambridge Hotel roundabout.

Cambridge is falling apart - even quiet residential streets like Grantchester Street.

The ASL at the end of Station Road is more pothole than road.

Station Road is falling apart under continuous assault by buses.

A one-way street, so not many cyclists will hit this pothole, but it could still be lethal.

Nasty new pothole by the cycle entrance to Cambridge station from the north.

Pothole at the Royal Cambridge Hotel roundabout

More potholes on East Road

Potholes in the cycle lane, East Road

Potholes on both sides of the Regent St cycle crossing.

Potholes on both sides of the Regent St cycle crossing.

On National Cycle Route 11, this pothole has been getting worst for most of the last year, despite requests for repairs.

Potholes are appearing all over Cambridge after a spell of snow and ice.

East Road is falling apart...

More potholes developing on East Road.

Progress of a sort - the ski jump has been fixed (see #18510 and #18511) but now there's a bit of a basin instead.

I wish I knew why the council is refusing to fix this combined pothole/skijump - do officers think that there is no southbound traffic here? Of course cyclists don't count.

I wish I knew why the council is refusing to fix this combined pothole/skijump - do officers think that there is no southbound traffic here? Of course cyclists don't count.

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