Potholes a pain for learner drivers

Saturday 22nd August 2009, 9:51AM BST.

POT HOLES 2 EB 19They damage cars, drive motorists mad and now potholes are causing havoc for learner drivers around the region.

Many instructors are shaping their lessons around the dangers posed by the craters, while others are changing their routes to avoid them, according to an AA survey.

In Stourbridge one learner fell foul of a pothole when it caused two tyres to blow out in the middle of a lesson.

AA Driving School instructor Michael Brooks, from Dudley, said: “It was frightening for the pupil. He had not long started lessons and it was one his first times on the open road. It was outside the Seven Stars pub and there was a lorry outside delivering beer.

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“The pupil swerved to go around it, went over the pothole and there was a bang. A double tyre blow-out. He regained his composure and has now gone on to pass his test.”

Mr Brooks, aged 40, who has been a driving instructor for more than four years, said the worst road in Dudley for potholes was Fairview Road.

“It is an unadopted road so you expect it to be bad but frankly it is just shocking. Driving down there is like an obstacle course and you are always worried about it doing damage to your car,” he added.

Halesowen driving instructor Adrian Turner said:”I don’t actively avoid potholes but if I know there’s a road with potholes and there is a road nearby without any and it is not going to make any difference to what they learn, I will choose the road without potholes.”

AA President Edmund King said: “The fabric of our local roads is a major cause for concern with surfaces crumbling and drivers at risk of damage to their vehicles and even themselves.

“Ultimately we all pay more through patching and mending, and then paying out compensation rather than fixing the underlying poor condition of many of our roads.”

In Wolverhampton roads around the test centre in Ashland Street, Graiseley, are littered with the annoying crators.

Frank Minton, 62, of Pendeford, who has been a driving instructor in Wolverhampton for 20 years, said: “The test centre will be moved shortly, but the potholes there are quite bad.”Graiseley Councillor Elias Mattu said: “A couple of drivers have complained about the potholes to me. There is a problem there that needs to be resolved.”

In 2007/2008 Sandwell Council received 214 claims for damage to cars caused by potholes. It admitted liability to 31 per cent of them. The authority spent £31,835 dealing with the claims, £17,630 of which was compensation. The rest was made up of £12,739 in legal fees, while £433 was spent on medical fees.

The problems of pot holes in Cannock is being combated by a slice of a £30 million fund which is being invested on roads throughout Staffordshire.

Cannock councillor John Kraujalis, Cannock South ward member, said there were a number of roads in Cannock which had potholes including Dartmouth Road.

By Heather Large

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  1. 1
    blackcountrytruths

    Thats because sandwell decided to build that pink pile of you know what and divert funds from services that are actually needed !!!!

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    Rob H

    You should see the state of the Birmingham New Road where the old Black Horse pub was all the way upto Parkfields Road….it is a major menace and very dangerous to cyclists.

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    Nicola Perks

    Potholes in the Blackcountry are not a new problem, eighteen years ago I buckled the wheel of my car in Brierley Hill,at the time my dad succesfully billed the council for the cost of repairs to my car, and the pothole filled in, however potholes have reccurred in that same part of the road several times since. i just don’t understand why our councils don’t spend more in correcting the problems rather than just patching them up. The Blackountry is known for its subsidence problems due to the mining in the area, I know that and I am not an engineer !!

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    Sam

    Get it sorted out! Local councillors take note, tatty and poor roads are not an election winner, smooth maintained ones are!

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    Karen Goodwin

    I hit a pothole in March this year and buckled my front wheel. Returned to the hole to get photos – it was 19 inches across, 6 inches deep and about 15 inches long. The Council didn’t want to know,saying they didn’t consider themselves to be negligent on this occasion and therefore would not accept liability, but carried on to say that the problem was made safe after I’d reported it! I think its disgusting how the Council ‘shirk’ their responsibilities.

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    Philip Lewis

    No funds to repair pot holes ? We know why
    Wolverhampton has spent money adding to numbers of “speed cushions”-which damage vehicle springs and tyres
    Our Civic leaders have strange prioriities

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    Greg

    The councils are now corporations with the main objective of making a profit.

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    Baggie Boy

    Would anyone know if it is possible to claim money from the council’s for damage to alloy wheels I paid 1800 for some alloy wheel/tyres hit a pot hole and had to have the alloy wheel resprayed at a cost of 50. surley if everyone claimed compensation they would have to start filling them in

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