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Pot hole directly in cycle path - remains unfixed despite complaints to council. Cyclists have to swerve into path of traffic to avoid.
The whole of Hobson Street is falling apart due to heavy buses - with loose gravel here.
Pothole reported to Fillthathole on 6 May; two weeks later the county was resurfacing Eltisley Avenue and Lammas Land (100m to either side) and I emailed to ask for this to be filled too. Too much to ask, of course.
The west end of Lensfield Road has been marked up for repairs - meanwhile the rest of the road is still falling apart.
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).
The rushed repairs of last winter's frost damage are falling apart already, as feared.
Pothole in outbound lane of Trumpington Road at the Trumpington Rd / High Street, Trumpington / Long Road junction. A metre or so out from the kerb; right in the line of cyclists.
It'd be nice if the resurfacing of the New Bit path extended to the third-world potholes of Lammas Land - joined-up thinking?
Lammas Land is in a sorry state - being a dead end for motorised traffic it is presumably very low priority for repairs, despite being the main cycle route from Newnham to the station and Addenbrooke's.
Pothole at the Station Road bus stop, where the surface is constantly breaking up - forcing cyclists out into the traffic.
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).
Cambridge is falling apart - even quiet residential streets like Grantchester Street.
A one-way street, so not many cyclists will hit this pothole, but it could still be lethal.
Lammas Land is breaking up - a very important cycle route, to the Leys School, the station and Addenbrooke's, but not a through route for cars so it probably won't be fixed for a long time.
On National Cycle Route 11, this pothole has been getting worst for most of the last year, despite requests for repairs.
Examplary craftsmanship. This manhole in the bus and bike lane on Hills Road is very dangerous for cyclists, see also #19543. Fillthathole Hazard 23537.
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.
Another bus stop, another pothole - heavy vehicles braking hard tear up the road surface.
One of a line of potholes on Panton Street. Cambridge's roads really are falling apart.
One of a line of potholes on Panton Street. Cambridge's roads really are falling apart.
Nasty hole, forcing cyclists to swing out into the road. [Untouched by 4 November, reported to www.fillthathole.org.uk; still untouched on 8 December]
Vehicles braking hard to give way at the traffic calming are producing another hole in the road.
Station Road is falling apart again - hit this in the dark and you could be in trouble.
Potholes getting steadily worse (caused or at least made worse by vehicles braking for the toucan crossing)
The road surface here is an a bad state. I think it is particularly dangerous for cyclists. I have reported it to the council: http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/59612
The road surface here is in a bad state. I think it is particularly dangerous for cyclists, and this street is very heavily used by cyclists. http://www.fixmystreet.com/report/59612
Potholes at bus stop at north end of Grange Road, because Cambridge's roads just can't cope with heavy vehicles stopping and starting.
Surface breaking up all along Panton St, possibly linked to rat-runners and SUVs delivering children to nearby schools.
Surface breaking up all along Panton St, possibly linked to rat-runners and SUVs delivering children to nearby schools.
Potholes possibly caused or exacerbated by rat-runners braking late for the junction.
Dangerous road surface, continuing through the bus stop ahead (why does this sort of ironwork have to be so close to the kerb anyway?).
The first of many potholes developing on Bateman Street, which hasn't come through the winter well.
A pot-crevasse in the Newmarket Road bus and cycle lane caused by buses. This has been here for over 6 months and has been reported to the council multiple times without response. The problem section is about 1m square and is over 60mm deep ... [more]
A pot-crevasse in the Newmarket Road bus and cycle lane caused by buses. This has been here for over 6 months and has been reported to the council multiple times without response. The problem section is about 1m square and is over 60mm deep ... [more]
A pot-crevasse in the Newmarket Road bus and cycle lane caused by buses. This has been here for over 6 months and has been reported to the council multiple times without response. The problem section is about 1m square and is over 60mm deep ... [more]
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