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It's annoying I've had an old age pensioner sat on my bumper the other day as I wouldn't go much fast than 15 due to the number of stones flying up and hitting the car.
Near us I they have done nearly all the roads with it. luckily were getting to the point where most have now been washed away.
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Up my way, when they have done this recently they seem to send road sweepers along to brush up the loose stones. Wasn't always the case, it was left to the cars to do the job! Seems to work pretty well with next to no stones left loose!
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my mum crashed on one of these road surfaces last year
she said she was doing 20mph and the car in front braked she hit her brakes
and skidded into the back of the car the insurance blamed her
she tried to sue the the people who laid the road and failed
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I find even with ABS the quickest way to stop a car is to pump the brakes, I know it's not the first thing you think of as your 1st reaction is to slam the brakes on an keep them on.
When I was on my driving test I had to do emergency stop I said to the instructor after that about pumping the brakes and he agreed that it is the most effective way to stop in hurry.
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yeh i agree mate they have just done the a420 and well as its a well used road they thrown everywhere.
more stone chips on my old windscreen, so glad new one isnt fitted yet.
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Its cheap... I had same thing this week, I'm going slow but the van coming the other way was doing 60... Grrr I could have killed him
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The council did the same thing here, behind the airport in Newcastle. After a little while there was a couple of strips about 6" wide the whole length of the road, about 1 mile long that the stones did not stick to. I thought that they had a couple of blocked nozzles on the tar truck when they sprayed the tar before dropping the stones onto the road. Problem was that they did the other side of the road like that as well. It was like driving on tram lines. In the end the council sued the contractor then scraped off the top surface and then had it done with a proper ash felt surface. Now it is one of the best roads around.
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