TallGlass wrote: » Just a heads up for cyclists, on the Old Airport Road, Dublin heading southbound. Just after the Junction for the Airways Business Park across from Sports Link. There is a massive pothole...
The Noble Nudge wrote: » Great idea OP fair play, It can be said for all areas around the Dublin mountains but in particular a big massive clunk of wet leaves have formed on the bend closest the Cruagh road side of MT Venus road...
crosstownk wrote: » A mahoosive pothole has appeared in Santry. Southbound - just a few meters after where the new houses have been built. It's close to the kerb so beware. I was off work most of this week so the last time I passed that way was on my way home last Friday and I don't recall seeing it then.
TallGlass wrote: The leaves are an unsuspecting hazard till you find out how deadly they can be! They are so dangerous they stop trains if on the tracks.
DDC1990 wrote: » My dad broke his hip after a slip on leaves on his Felt while training for the ROK a few years back. I've been so wary of them since.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » I think that's the one the OP is referring to. It seems to have suddenly appeared on Monday or Tuesday.
crosstownk wrote: » Another one that has appeared recently is a woeful repair job in the northbound cycle lane at the junction of Bolton Street and Capel Street. A dodgy 'tar and a smack of the back of a shovel' repair that has now sunk.
godtabh wrote: » Fair play to DCC for the 8 min repair job
The Noble Nudge wrote: » Rang the council sent from roads to planning and then onto environment with no progress.... Be very careful....
The Noble Nudge wrote: » Just aheads up on R113 yet again.... From Hunterswood to Dodderbrook estate...and possibly further up at the stocking lane side...https://www.google.ie/maps/@53.2687328,-6.3378782,16z Due to the amount of new housing estates being built in the Ballycullen area the muck on the roads generated from the sites is making it lethal.... Nearly hit the deck last night yet again...not even going fast.. Rang the council sent from roads to planning and then onto environment with no progress.... Be very careful....