Anyone successfully sued the higheways agency?
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 1:17 pm
Me = thoroughly p1$$ed off at the moment.
Had my car for 10 days and as my train was cancelled decided to drive it in to work.
Filled up with petrol at a station Ive never used before and the road layout is bizarre to put it lightly. You pull off a slip road on a dual carriageway and are promptly faced with 2 way traffic - although traffic has nowhere to go if it comes towards you as you cant pull out onto the dual carriageway as you'd be going head on into traffic...!!! Weird to say the least as all that is there is a Little Chef and the petrol station, with a very small side road which seems to lead to a church. Only way out is back on to the dual carriageway at the other end... Probably not making much sense so no point me describing it any more.
Anyway, the road has no street lighting at all and as you reach the other end, the road layout changes with no warning whatsoever.
The road goes from two lanes to one, with the left hand lane being replaced by a kerb, so if you are driving in accordance with the highway code (left hand lane) you are suddenly faced with a kerb directly in front of you. There are no signs to warn you it's there and no road markings.
At 6am in the morning, it's pitch black due to no street lighting. The road is leading out to a dual carriageway, so you have to look backward over your right shoulder to see if there is anything coming before you pull out.
So, muggins is accelerating out to get onto the dual carriageway, looks over his right shoulder to check for traffic, turns back to make sure road is clear... and OH <beep>! Theres a kerb! CLUNK
There go two of my alloys and two tyres. I hope there is no damage to the suspension too, although I drove it 200 miles yesterday and didn't notice any probs.
That said, two Avus III alloys and two new 235/40's are probably going to set me back the worse side of a grand. No way in hell I want to pay for that when the highways agency are to blame in my opinion.
Wondering if anyone else has taken them to small claims court and succeeded before I start bringing in a lawyer?
Thanks
Had my car for 10 days and as my train was cancelled decided to drive it in to work.
Filled up with petrol at a station Ive never used before and the road layout is bizarre to put it lightly. You pull off a slip road on a dual carriageway and are promptly faced with 2 way traffic - although traffic has nowhere to go if it comes towards you as you cant pull out onto the dual carriageway as you'd be going head on into traffic...!!! Weird to say the least as all that is there is a Little Chef and the petrol station, with a very small side road which seems to lead to a church. Only way out is back on to the dual carriageway at the other end... Probably not making much sense so no point me describing it any more.
Anyway, the road has no street lighting at all and as you reach the other end, the road layout changes with no warning whatsoever.
The road goes from two lanes to one, with the left hand lane being replaced by a kerb, so if you are driving in accordance with the highway code (left hand lane) you are suddenly faced with a kerb directly in front of you. There are no signs to warn you it's there and no road markings.
At 6am in the morning, it's pitch black due to no street lighting. The road is leading out to a dual carriageway, so you have to look backward over your right shoulder to see if there is anything coming before you pull out.
So, muggins is accelerating out to get onto the dual carriageway, looks over his right shoulder to check for traffic, turns back to make sure road is clear... and OH <beep>! Theres a kerb! CLUNK
There go two of my alloys and two tyres. I hope there is no damage to the suspension too, although I drove it 200 miles yesterday and didn't notice any probs.
That said, two Avus III alloys and two new 235/40's are probably going to set me back the worse side of a grand. No way in hell I want to pay for that when the highways agency are to blame in my opinion.
Wondering if anyone else has taken them to small claims court and succeeded before I start bringing in a lawyer?
Thanks