Plastik wrote: » Entrance of Djouce to the bottom of Old Long Hill destroyed with chippings today.
Johnny Jukebox wrote: » I really wish I had the money to bring a high court injunction against Wicklow Co. Co. and force them to remove the chippings on safety grounds.
smacl wrote: » Remarkably good new surface on Cruagh road from the second bridge to just before Cruagh woods carpark. Judging from other roads in the area, expecting it to be ankle deep in gravel shortly.
paddydriver wrote: » Interesting to see the comparisons above - section on Cruagh was properly scraped and re-laid (passed by them as they were doing it and then later that day on way home..) then on Long Hill and also on Military Rd approaching Laragh they just lash down the tar and chippings. The latter tar and chippings are an affront to cyclists.. it is dangerous to cycle over and also as cars speed past you there is strong chance of getting hit with stones from it. Worse again... no more land speed records down the Long Hill from Djouce - I had 90Kmh in my sights on a good tail wind day; alas.. will need to left for another year.
paddydriver wrote: » Interesting to see the comparisons above - section on Cruagh was properly scraped and re-laid (passed by them as they were doing it and then later that day on way home..)
JimmiesRustled wrote: » To be honest, it's probably for the best. Not the road surface but from stopping you hitting those speeds. Car park for the forest in the to left that I've seen horse riders come out of and then driveway in to the right. You simply wont be able to stop in time. Speed limit along there I think is 60? Car or not you should respect the speed limit unless in an event on closed roads. Your post might be tongue in cheek but its been a long day and can't tell so apologies if I've taken you up on it incorrectly.
JimmiesRustled wrote: » To be honest, it's probably for the best. Not the road surface but from stopping you hitting those speeds.
magicbastarder wrote: » lots of much on the roads around NCD this morning, i've been told the spuds are being lifted. maybe due to the forecast over the next day or two, which might help to wash them clean again.
McGrath5 wrote: » Be careful coming down the Edmonstown road at the junction with the R116. The road is caked in muck / greasy layer from a new entrance to a building site nearby. I came off the bike turning left onto the R116, my shoulder hasn’t been right all day now and got a few extra cuts and grazes for my trouble.
Fighting Tao wrote: » If it’s a building site causing it, I assume you could report it to the HSA. Hope you recover soon.
eeeee wrote: » Oh god it's officially mandatory post spin bike washing season
velo.2010 wrote: » For me, it's been bike washing season for a while with the amount of new developments near where I live.
MikeOxsgreen wrote: » The local council. Sounds like a planning /road safety issue.