Here is a link to another person's viewpoint regarding Anzac Highway.
http://www.adelaidecyclists.com/forum/topics/anzac-hgwy-commuter-cleaned-up
"Aptly named anzac highway, as it is an ongoing battle."
Roadrepair is an independent website designed to help you, the road users, to report road surface faults, potholes, and hazards, hence improve the state of your local roads. Faults that have been reported are published here. More information about criteria, responsibilities and issues for each State is at www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com.
Here is a link to another person's viewpoint regarding Anzac Highway.
http://www.adelaidecyclists.com/forum/topics/anzac-hgwy-commuter-cleaned-up
"Aptly named anzac highway, as it is an ongoing battle."
Letter to United Water:
29 Sept 2008
The Service Inspection Points (SIPs) shown in this video (38 Murray Tce, Oaklands Pk) have not been corrected. There were two down the road that have been raised, but no action to fix these.
United water Service have been contacted today (8381 0300) and the sip at 38 Murray Tce reported (Job Number W1162287).
The edge of this bitumen will "trip" a cyclist up and throw them onto the road, in front of the passing traffic.
See other "edge of bitumen" reports on the Ride Out Loud blogsite.
Photo attached
Image attached
Reported to Department of Transport 1800 018 313 (road and traffic light report hotline).
See also the discussion on Ride Out Loud blogsite.
Reported to Department of Transport 1800 018 313 (road and traffic light report hotline)
See also discussion on the Ride Out Loud blogsite.
Reply from
"Thank you for reporting this hazard which is being processed.
The reference number for your request is 927397"
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Date: 2009/5/26
Subject: Hazard. Tree 124 South tce
To: city@adelaidecitycouncil.com
124 South Tce. The Branch hangs low and as i cycled under it vast night (no parked cars ) it hit my helmet and broke my helmet light. There is also a risk of collision with a passing car who would not expect a cyclist to change line of travel to avoid, or as a result of, hitting branches.
Regards
Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com
Reported by email to Marion Council (council@marion.sa.gov.au).
Also reported is the BikeWay sign to turn at Winton is missing.
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Copy of email:
from Road Repair Australia to council <council@marion.sa.gov.au>
date 20 May 2009 13:14
subject Hazard - Corner of Addison and Winton
Hello <council@marion.sa.gov.au>
When travelling West on Addison Rd, the road surface at the corner of Addison Rd and Winton Ave is very uneven and hazourdous for cycling. This corner is part of the Brighton East BikeWay. A cyclist impacting the bumps, or avoiding the bumps, will change direction unexpectedly and may collide with a passing vehicle.
Please also note the BikeWay sign is missing at this corner.
A video of the area is posted here:http://roadrepair.blogspot.com/2009/05/corner-of-winton-and-addison-rds-3030da.html
Please contact me in regards to your actions to remove the hazard and to replace the sign.
Regards
Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com
Reported to United Water (8381 0333) job number W1106221.
The section of Railway Tce South, from Goodwood Rd to Devo St South is very poor.
Here is a video of this section of the road. A cyclist hitting, or avoiding the rough patches is at risk of being hit by a passing vehicle as the driver would not expect a sudden change in the line of travel. Also, drivers become aggravated having to go slow because of a cyclist in the way.
Below is the original email and photo regarding one pothole at the corner of Railway and Devo.
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Sent: Saturday, 16 May 2009 8:17 PM
To: pobox1@unley.sa.gov.au
Subject: Hazard. Railway Tce Sth
Corner Railway tce Sth and Devo St Sth
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From: Road Repair Australia
Date: 2009/4/30
Subject: Hazard: 126 unley rd
To: pobox1@unley.sa.gov.au
Hello
Please remove the hazard for cyclists in this cycle lane at
The ruts will trip a cyclist, causing them to fall onto the road.
Regards
Administrator
http://www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com/
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from Unley Council
date1 May 2009subject Emailing: dwa168.htm
Reply
Thank you for concerning this bicycle lane hazard. This road ( Unley Road) is belong to Transport S.A. and please refer this issue to them. We ( Unley City Council ) only repair kerb/watertable and roads that has a NAASRA Rating from 6 to 8. Unfortunetly, Unley Road's NAASRA Rating is 5.
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5 May 2009
Phoned Transport SA 1800 018 313 (road and traffic light report hotline)
Michael to advise road crew.
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This is an excellent example of correct fill after kerb repairs and before the bitumen is reinstated.
The hazard to cyclists is reduced because:
- The surface of the fill is compacted well and narrow bike tyres do not sink into the gravel
- The fill height is level to the edge of the bitumen and is also well compacted at the edge
- There is minimal loose gravel in the gutter or on the road
The delay to have the bitumen reinstated here has been lengthy, but the hazard has been minimised with the effort made when filling and compacting the area.
The area may require some maintenance in patches in the event of rain or further delays to reinstate the bitumen, however deterioration will be slower.
Please pass on my thanks to the staff or contractors. I am sure all cyclists are greatful.
Regards
Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com
The storm water cover on the corner of Jetty and Brighton Rds Glenelg was
dislodged again when i went past at 7.00pm last night.
For more information about the repeated reporting of this drain cover CLICK HERE.
Regards
Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com
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From: <roadrepair@gmail.com>
Date: 2009/4/24
Subject: Hazard. Repeated
To: mail@holdfast.sa.gov.au
Storm water cover dislodged again. Corner Jetty and Brighton roads Glenelg.
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Regards
Administrator
www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com
Regards
Administrator
http://www.roadrepair.wikispaces.com/