And wet cobbles aren't exactly easy to corner on. (Or any more comfortable than rough surface dressing!)Ironically, the other thing the Roman's didn't do was corners.
Agreed, my worst top dressing incident was after it had been in for some months, the pothole they'd dressed over (you could see it on google streetview because it was from before the work) caused an almost invisible dip in the top dressing. Buckled my back wheel when I hit it at 30+ (near the end of a long straight downhill). When I went back you could stand by the side of the road and hear the 'pop pop' of car tyres flexing as they hit it. I complained about it, no idea if it did any good (not somewhere I regularly travel) but I'd imagine by now it's probably been worn back to a pothole anyway.^ this. Our local high street was top dressed without fixing the cracks and potholes first. You would have thought the contractors might have noticed, but it was only when the parish council complained that operatives returned, the chippings shovelled out of the holes, the cavities filled and the repairs re-top dressed - with a different grade and colour of chippings - a permanent reminder of the original cock-up.
Very true!And wet cobbles aren't exactly easy to corner on. (Or any more comfortable than rough surface dressing!)
I sarcastically commented to a mate a couple of days ago that a moorland furniture store we were riding past had a sale on. He laughed and said that the sale had been going for 10 years. I laughed back and said that the sale had actually been on for at least 26 years, because I first rode that way in 1989 and it was on then, and has been ever since!Another thing (among the many) I don't understand are 'slippery surface' signs.
There's been one on an industrial estate near us for decades and the road's been redone a couple of times. It's on a bend on a 30mph stretch of road that you need to reduce speed to get round anyway.
@Nomadski When you was on Leith Hill on Friday, were they "dressing" the road?
If so, that will make Leith Hill interesting for a while.
You're lucky you had signs put out. Hit a mile section last week that was still very tacky. No signs, else I would have changed route. Cars flicking it up everywhere and stones sticking to tyres.I had the misfortune to hit a mile stretch of the stuff tonight. Even more annoying were the vehicles that passed me going around 40mph when there were signs clearly telling them to stick to 20mph!![]()