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Excess of surface dressing aggregate. Reported anonymously at 17:04, Tue 29 December 2020 Swathes of excess surface dressing aggregate has collected across the mouths of most junctions off of Redcatch Road. Skid hazard for motorcyclists entering and exiting sideroads especially at night. Mechanical road sweepers compound the problem by moving stones from gutters and leaving them across the junctions. I have to negotiate the stones at such low speed to avoid a skid and car drivers are not anticipating me having to come to an almost standstill at a seemingly clear junction resulting in some worryingly late breaking by the drivers behind me. The junctions of Redcatch Road with Calcott Road, St Agnes Gardens and Stoneleigh Road are particularly bad. A man with a good brush is needed.
Swathes of excess surface dressing aggregate has collected across the mouths of most junctions off of Redcatch Road. Skid hazard for motorcyclists entering and exiting sideroads especially at night. Mechanical road sweepers compound the problem by moving stones from gutters and leaving them across the junctions. I have to negotiate the stones at such low speed to avoid a skid and car drivers are not anticipating me having to come to an almost standstill at a seemingly clear junction resulting in some worryingly late breaking by the drivers behind me. The junctions of Redcatch Road with Calcott Road, St Agnes Gardens and Stoneleigh Road are particularly bad. A man with a good brush is needed.
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