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The traffic at lunchtime turned out not to be due to the van with the flat tyre, though that can't have helped, but due to the A14 being closed westbound and all its traffic desperately seeking diversions. A large pothole appeared on the viaduct in Huntingdon, and they had to close the road.
Apparently this pothole first appeared several months ago, when it caused burst tyres on a lorry and several cars, and I think it's already reappeared once since then; but it's previously reserved its activities for days when I wasn't over that way. The problem is that they're currently building the new route for the A14, a mile or two over to the west at that point, and once that opens in 2020 the viaduct through Huntingdon will be torn down. They're obviously going to spend as little as possible on it now, and even serious problems are just going to get patched up in the hope the thing will last until then. So I daresay this isn't the final appearance of this monstrous hole
The traffic was still backed up on the road past ClientCo and along the alternative route I had to take, but local knowledge allowed me to cut through the town and come out further down, where things were flowing freely, and in the end it was a pretty good run home
The traffic at lunchtime turned out not to be due to the van with the flat tyre, though that can't have helped, but due to the A14 being closed westbound and all its traffic desperately seeking diversions. A large pothole appeared on the viaduct in Huntingdon, and they had to close the road.
Apparently this pothole first appeared several months ago, when it caused burst tyres on a lorry and several cars, and I think it's already reappeared once since then; but it's previously reserved its activities for days when I wasn't over that way. The problem is that they're currently building the new route for the A14, a mile or two over to the west at that point, and once that opens in 2020 the viaduct through Huntingdon will be torn down. They're obviously going to spend as little as possible on it now, and even serious problems are just going to get patched up in the hope the thing will last until then. So I daresay this isn't the final appearance of this monstrous hole
The traffic was still backed up on the road past ClientCo and along the alternative route I had to take, but local knowledge allowed me to cut through the town and come out further down, where things were flowing freely, and in the end it was a pretty good run home
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