For years I and other drivers have been carefully negotiating a notorious crossroads in the borough of Bury. Tens of thousands of vehicles daily go through it.
But the issue is not the volume of traffic which demands nifty steering, it is the appalling state of the centre of the road surface.
The point at which Bury New Road and Church Lane and Stanley Road meet in the centre of Whitefield is a cluster of twenty craters, cracks, and holes.
HGVs can thunder over it without too much harm but car drivers, motorbike riders, and cyclists need to take care or risk a split tyre, wrecked suspension, or even injury.
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