Closed
Road subsidence
Reported in the Road surface issue category anonymously at 09:27, Tue 5 February 2019
Sent to Lincolnshire County Council 3 minutes later. Council ref: 346327.
Next to (was national speed limit) Now 40mph signs is a section of subsidence it is very deep and noticeable and unavoidable. even driving below the speed limit the subsidence is so great vehicles suspension will bottom out. Such a sudden change is dangerous and can make vehicle control hard.
Updates
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Thank you for reporting a fault on the highway. We will use the information you have provided to assess and prioritise this fault in accordance with our response times for fault reports which is available at https://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ highways-faults
We will contact you again when an update is available.Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 09:30, Tue 5 February 2019
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This fault will be assessed for the possibility of future permanent works and prioritised according to our Highways Asset Management Plan.
Our programme of works is available at http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ highways-works-programmes and is updated every Autumn. All requests are prioritised within the available annual budget so works may not appear on the next programme.
However, we will continue to monitor this location as part of our routine inspection schedule and issue temporary repairs, where necessary, in accordance with our response times for fault reports.State changed to: Closed
Posted by Lincolnshire County Council at 09:52, Tue 5 February 2019
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This issue has still not been resolved. The condition of this road is so poor that you have permanently reduced the speed limit to 40 mph and after months have finally do the signage compliant. However their is still a section from Martin Dales Rd to just past New road that is still 50 mph. This section has similar defects from the speed reduced section and is just as hazardous at this speed. May I suggest you maintain the 40 mph from Woodhall Spa right through to Martin by removing this 50 mph section before the dips in it causes and accident.
Posted anonymously at 14:15, Sun 21 July 2019
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.