Chippings

Busterboo

Veteran
Why does this Mickey Mouse little country we live in re-surface roads with chippings, letting cars worth billions of pounds do the work of rolling them into tarmac, all the while posting signs with the lie 'Beware Skid Risk', which really mean 'We're bu$$ering your paintwork & windscreens and we don't care'?
 
Because they can. We get it all the time around here on the main A roads. Little point slowing down when the traffic coming the other way is still doing 50. :headbang: I do any way and pull right over into the gutter. :wink:
 
spend £5m on a good job, and it'll last for 20 years. or, spend £1m for a crappy sprinkle of gravel every year.

obviously, councils never have enough money, so will opt for the short sighted, £1m every year option...
 
It's really frustrating, and doesn't result in a decent surface as any imperfections don't get filled in. :headbang:
 
Well at least one road i go down they made reasonable job.
Laid the grit on tar, then few days later came back and laid another layer of tar over the top.
Much better to bind it.

But they missed a patch where their equipment, or should say a piece of sacking was left on road, which turned to giant pothole for 6 months.
They finally filled it. At least one car had been damaged, car with hazards and police looking into hole (old joke)..
 
One road got done in winter, all tar and grit lifted a week later, really dangerous, especially on motorbike.
I complained to council highways.
Yes you stupid Staffordshire council.
 
Been bad around here for years, try to avoid chippings. Potholes over potholes, notice it more now I have the Zed. Been a chipping warning sign left by the road for months now since they did the job :headbang: waste of money for us all. Did hear on the news that the gov. were starting a new resurfacing program. :thumbsup:
 
They blame it on the weather - but I've been on roads in the Black Forest in Germany that are at circa 1400m yet the seem to survive the weather conditions.
 
So where does tar come from as seeing we have no coal industry.
Was it a by product of coal gas, guy who invented tarmac saw tar sticking stones together.
Perhaps imported tar, as usual is cheap rubbish.
There were tar mines.
One in Iron bridge, you can go down.
 
It's a complete lazy arse job. Made worse when you are on your motorcycle and turn onto one of these roads.
 
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