A1(M) - Near Alconbury
A1(M) - Near Alconbury
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BigJonMcQuimm

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975 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th August 2013
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Hi

I was wondering whether anyone could help.

There is quite a big dip on the A1M - on the outside lanes that needs reported. Just before the motorway section finished.

It launched the car and broke the rear tie bar - very scarey.

Many thanks

rr78

51 posts

165 months

Tuesday 13th August 2013
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Heading in which direction? Has this only just appeared, and if not how fast were you going? I drive this road almost every single day, usually at speed, and have yet to discover this! biggrin

BigJonMcQuimm

Original Poster:

975 posts

228 months

Tuesday 13th August 2013
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Hiya

Heading south from Sibson Airfield. It has been there since I have been driving this stretch - 14 months every weekend.

It is on the bend - and think it sweeps to the left.

It is quite a big dip then ramp - 1m or so wide.

Hit at a fair speed ;-)

Edited by BigJonMcQuimm on Tuesday 13th August 19:03


Edited by BigJonMcQuimm on Tuesday 13th August 19:04

alangla

5,715 posts

197 months

Wednesday 14th August 2013
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Try ringing 0300 123 5000, more details here - http://www.highways.gov.uk/about-us/contact-us/


Red Devil

13,308 posts

224 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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BigJonMcQuimm said:
There is quite a big dip on the A1M - on the outside lanes that needs reported. Just before the motorway section finished.
BigJonMcQuimm said:
Hiya

Heading south from Sibson Airfield. It has been there since I have been driving this stretch - 14 months every weekend.

It is on the bend - and think it sweeps to the left.

It is quite a big dip then ramp - 1m or so wide.

Hit at a fair speed ;-)
confused You've lost me. The southbound A1(M) starts here. There is no left hand bend anywhere close to that point. The only ones southbound near Sibson are on the d/c section of the A1. The first is as you go over the Nene Valley Railway and the other a little further on at the turning for Water Newton.