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Genuine huge pothole spotted

Chasm opens up in Streatham side road on editor's commute


Posted: 26 June 2009
by Richard Hallett

Streatham Pothole
My, that's a big one
Streatham Pothole
Big enough to swallow a cyclist whole

Calling the average dish-sized indent in the surface of the average London street a 'pothole' is overdoig it a bit. A pothole is, after all, presumably a place where 'potholing' is done, which means it has to be big enough for a 'potholer' to get inside, if not necessarily move around much.

Just such a hole had opened up during the day in the middle of the road along the route of the ed.'s regular commute. On the ride in through Streatham, nothing untoward. On the way home, a vast orifice had appeared smack in the middle of the highway and was being guarded by a police patrol car and two wheelie bins. By the next day, the bins had been retired and proper barriers erected to protect - well - anything short of an Abrams tank from falling in.

That said, the hole was only the half of it. Peering underneath the crust of Tarmac, it was possible to discern a yawning chasm of some 10 feet across, most of them under the Tarmac and therefore ideally placed to catch even a main battle tank as the skin gave way. On a push bike, of course, you'd just bunny-hop it.


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I'm suprised Lambeth didn't fine the wheely-bin owners for leaving them out on a non-rubbish collection day.
Posted: 28/06/2009 21:28

Hey I live in Streatham and would say this represents Lambeth road policy - they would probably refer to it as 'traffic calming'.


Posted: 02/07/2009 14:41

Call that surface defect a pothole? You should live where I live.
Posted: 02/07/2009 18:10

they should've fined the residents for living on the same street as the pothole, and fined all passers-by.

 anyone caught crashing into the hole bike or otherwise would also be fined for reckless indiscretion.


Posted: 19/11/2009 13:03

Was this ever filled in? Or is it still there devouring the unwary?
Posted: 20/11/2009 21:54

It was so big and hazardous it was filled in within two days, leaving a very nice bit of new Tarmac.
Posted: 23/11/2009 10:17

Don't worry though. This being Lambeth, there are plenty of others and where they are (often badly) filled in their loss is often compensated for by some more monster speed humps!
Posted: 23/11/2009 10:24

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