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Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:23 pm
by Mel
Was driving past loch fyne last night (where the peacock is) on the lower granton road (i think) on the side of the road as if u were driving to seafield. Just at the traffic lights infront of loch fyne...there is a hooj big crater (not pot hole) on the road. It looks like the tarmac that has been laid has fallen in on itself. theres no warning signs and since it was dark..i never seen it and totally hit it....scraped the bottom of my car...raging! stopped and went back and took a photo..the hole is literally if u put ur foot in it half way up ur calf or even more. Just a warning to anyone who drives this way to try aviod that road till its fixed.
Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:31 pm
by Shug
Nasty - worth popping into CLCM in Sighthill and making sure the wheels are all still pointing in the right direction

Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:34 pm
by Mel
well now that u say that, i was positive the car was pulling to the left after i hit it.
Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:37 pm
by Shug
Worst case, it might have cracked something like a cup in the steering rack. Although, that's fixable for £28 in parts, if you know someone who can spanner it
Probably just knocked something out of line - get it checked out (and keep the invoice to claim the council - especially armed with the photos) as if it's badly out of line, it'll kill tyres as well as feeling awful.
Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:45 pm
by Mel
I was thinking bout trying to get the council to pay...honestly its a joke! never seen something o redic on a main road in my life.
Thanks for the advice.

Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:48 pm
by BiggestNizzy
Look all over it as some parts are designed to bend (the cheap* bits) and can we see the pictures?
Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:21 pm
by Hugh74
They've closed that bit of the road off so yet another set of temp traffic lights! ............'cause we don't have enough in Edinburgh!
Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:43 pm
by point n squirt
That happend to me once totaly bent the rim . I s::t myself took photos went to council good luck you will need it
Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:04 pm
by Mel
Yeah i noticed last night its all closed off now! Called that clarence and they are sending me out a claim form for the damage!! Fingers crossed!
I'll post pics as soon as to show you how ridic the size of this crater was!!!!
Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:14 pm
by j2 lot
I claimed against South Lanarkshire Council last year - new rim, new tyre and full geo check. IIRC came to £500 ish. Claimed in June - they paid out in November and they deducted what they considered to be an 'acceptable amount taking into account fair wear and tear' - pay out was £300

Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:17 pm
by Shug
j2 lot wrote:I claimed against South Lanarkshire Council last year - new rim, new tyre and full geo check. IIRC came to £500 ish. Claimed in June - they paid out in November and they deducted what they considered to be an 'acceptable amount taking into account fair wear and tear' - pay out was £300

Which you should have protested, given that you have a fastidiously maintained road/track car

F**kers will always try to weasel out, it's up to you to not let them

Re: Warning for road at Lochfyne in Edinburgh
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:24 pm
by j2 lot
Shug wrote:j2 lot wrote:I claimed against South Lanarkshire Council last year - new rim, new tyre and full geo check. IIRC came to £500 ish. Claimed in June - they paid out in November and they deducted what they considered to be an 'acceptable amount taking into account fair wear and tear' - pay out was £300

Which you should have protested, given that you have a fastidiously maintained road/track car

F**kers will always try to weasel out, it's up to you to not let them

I did think about haggling , but as both rear tyres were due to be replaced anyway and taking into account the SE discount ( which wasn't on the submitted invoice), I wasn't too much out of pocket

. That and the fact that I really couldn't be bothered with a further extensive exchange of correspondance with their solicitors, I just took the money offered.