sussex2 wrote:The Toyo tyres on my MX5 pick up these stones a lot. The stones then get chucked out at my wheel arches, and I assume, at anyone else within range.
I've honestly never seen roads repaired the way we do here; is it just the UK that does this or is it more widespread (the repair not the gravel )
It's even worse with sticky tyres on the caterham. Any hint of wheel lock, and they end up in the cabin. And the ones that don't make a horrific racket off the rear arch stone guards. It comes back to my point I think most councillors don't understand what they are inflicting on people (given it's local councils making the decisions for most roads, not central gov't). And don't tell me they don't have any money when they always seem able to find it for speed limit reductions