Sodding Road Repairs

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steverob

Guru
https://one.network/public is your new best friend. All the roadworks listed in map format, many announced well in advance.
 

nogoodnamesleft

Senior Member
I find in my locality most "Road Closed"s you can actually pass OK (even on tadpole recumbent). Round me over ½ you can drive through hardly slowing as nobody working and barriered off bit is less than half one lane ie just ¼ of road.

Also often scheduled works actually take a lot less time. eg near me last year advanced warning signs up "closed 10th to 17th ..." and on 10th (first closed day) afternoon I walked past and asked the person removing the closure signs what happened ... "they finished".

Some roads round me are really horrible to cycle on, fast cars but lots of gentle bends resulting cars going far faster than they can see as the bends (restricting visibility) don't need to be slowed down for. Far too often "Road Closed" diversions might add 10 miles and put you on a nasty road. No consideration of cyclists.
 

sevenfourate

Devotee of OCD
I think it's important to have something to complain about 😆

Yup ! It comes with age Dear 🤣

My complaining is most often about the fact that in 2026: predicting the Weather / listening to a forecast is seemingly pointless and utter tripe.

I’m an outdoor person for work and home. I’d probably be no less confused / wet / annoyed / if I took no notice of any and every forecast and just went about my business.

Shocking.
 

nogoodnamesleft

Senior Member
I’m an outdoor person for work and home. I’d probably be no less confused / wet / annoyed / if I took no notice of any and every forecast and just went about my business.
(Off-topic, sorry) Check the rainfall radar rather than forecast when looking at next few hours. Radar shows what is really happening up to a couple of minutes ago. You can see what's coming, how dense it is (showers or continuous) and if it’s just weather pattern moving through or if new rain is forming and dissipating.

Many times forecast has had me think I'll stay home but check radar and nothing coming and I get a good dry ride.
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

Über Member
I usually consult Google Maps before I head out to check for roadworks among other things like busy roads, but they aren't always right regarding road closures around here in Hampshire.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
I had a shocker of a wet ride this morning, torrential rain and hail, roads running with water, thunder and lightning. Could have been on a pedalo. I did not check rain radar but did take my waterproof with me.
Here in Glasgow city it was like that yesterday.
I was already at work, didn't have to ride in it.
 

fritz katzenjammer

Der Ubergrosserbudgie
Road repair season… that season which falls after spring and before fall .

recognizable by the giant cloud of dust just where you wanted to go.
 

nogoodnamesleft

Senior Member
Road repair season… that season which falls after spring and before fall .

recognizable by the giant cloud of dust just where you wanted to go.
And the tar ending up on tyres. Then a bit later piles of grit built-up at road junctions (when you're looking around for vehicles not watching the road surface). Round me surface dressing contractors often don't bother with the sweep up excess grit stage on rural less busy roads (cheaper for them = higher profits).

I've used pothole reporting apps to report large piles of grit built up in some dangerous places.
 
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