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FURIOUS MOTORISTS LEFT STRANDED ON GLENSHANE PASS AFTER GIANT POTHOLES BLOWS OUT TYRES

written by John January 20, 2016
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'Giant' pothole on Glenshane PassJOBSWORTH road chiefs have been blasted for taking days to fill in giant potholes on the Glenshane Pass which have have blown care tyres leaving motorists stranded in the dark.

Donna Kennedy told the News Letter she was travelling alonge on her way home from Derry to Maghera when her wheel hit a pothole, wrecking the tyre, at around 6.30pm last Friday evening.

After pulling in to inspect the damage, the mum of two said she was joined on the freezing roadside by around 11 other motorists whose tyres had also burst.

A number of motorists were able to put on the spare tyre.

But others like her had to wait for roadside assistance.

And when she passed the same spot later that night, five more drivers had also suffered the same fate.

“I was going at the normal speed and the tyre just completely ripped,” Donna told the News Letter.

“There was 11 cars on that dark stretch, getting their tyres fixed. It was terrible.

“This is very dangerous, you’re not just talking about people’s tyres – an accident could clearly happen.

“There was people alongside the road fixing their vehicles in the dark.

“The next day I went down to check again the potholes were not fixed, not covered. Nothing,” she added.

“I rang again and it was the same fella on and I said ‘where is our road tax money going to? This has been here for over a fortnight and nobody has got it fixed’.

“It’s a major route.”

A spokesperson for Lennox Auto Services, said the vehicle recovery company was called out eight times to assist drivers whose cars had been damaged by the potholes.

“There was a lot of people who had hit that pothole,” he said.

“We rescued seven or eight cars [but many more] had a spare wheel that they would have changed themselves. I can’t understand why they didn’t fill it in.”

Mrs Kennedy went on to say she was told by transportni they had known about the pothole for two weeks.

A spokesperson for Transportni said they had booked the repair of the pothole in for Sunday, but that it had gotten worse on Friday.

“The pothole was identified during a routine highway inspection earlier last week,” said a statement.

“Due to the necessary signing and traffic management measures required the repair of the road was arranged for the following Sunday.

“However the extent of the pothole deteriorated rapidly last Friday evening and a number of complaints were received through our out of hours telephone answering system.

“The pothole was signed off on Friday night to warn motorists and a temporary repair carried out the following afternoon.

“The permanent repair was carried out on the Sunday as planned.”

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