00GTXX
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Im wondering if anyone else has noticed this in NSW? or anywhere else, but I've noticed recently that councils appear to be filling up pot holes and making other road repairs with these trucks that spray out wet tar coated small gravel. This is nice, but they dont clean up the excess and when you drive over or near it it sticks to your tyres and flings off everywhere potentially causing stone chips and tar spots on the paint and also can cause windscreen damage if your following or a car comes the other way and crosses the gravel. Its not a very good operation, there is no warning signs of loose gravel etc.
I feel they should be more accountable for this as its potentially causing damage to peoples cars through negligence. They should at least be sweeping the loose gravel off the road, I cant see why they couldn't use a powerful leaf blower and blow it to the side of the road even.
Has anyone else experienced this lately, it seems to be an increasing occurrence ?
I feel like writing to the councils in question and making a complaint.
I feel they should be more accountable for this as its potentially causing damage to peoples cars through negligence. They should at least be sweeping the loose gravel off the road, I cant see why they couldn't use a powerful leaf blower and blow it to the side of the road even.
Has anyone else experienced this lately, it seems to be an increasing occurrence ?
I feel like writing to the councils in question and making a complaint.
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