Was driving to work this morning in the usual fashion, came up to the roundabout on to the dual carriage way, when suddenly wee, lots of (very gentle and progressive) oversteer turning left on to the roundabout. Thought that a) has never happened on that roundabout before, even if the surface is a little bumpy and b) was all so smooth it feels just like low tyre pressure.
Indeed the last couple of miles of the journey did have a floaty feel, but I took the car hard into a right turn (edging up to the limit) and all seemed normal.
Once parking outside work and inspecting the right rear, the obvious issue was confirmed, I had a flat tyre.
Closer inspection, however, revealed a nice two inch long gash into the sidewall. Bah. No repairing that. Although in fairness the tyre was due for replacement anyway, so it's not really a wasted tyre.
I can only think it was the bad pot hole I hit between the last set of lights and the roundabout of oversteer. The cut is quite near the top of the sidewall when at the top of the tyre, so close to the road.
I'm going to take a photo of the tyre tonight and try and get a snap of the pot hole tomorrow lunchtime (while all the time nannying around on a 50mph space saver).
What's my chances of getting the council to refund my new tyre cost? I've heard if the pothole is large and deep enough it should be filled, thus they are liable for any damage caused? Any truth in that?
Indeed the last couple of miles of the journey did have a floaty feel, but I took the car hard into a right turn (edging up to the limit) and all seemed normal.
Once parking outside work and inspecting the right rear, the obvious issue was confirmed, I had a flat tyre.
Closer inspection, however, revealed a nice two inch long gash into the sidewall. Bah. No repairing that. Although in fairness the tyre was due for replacement anyway, so it's not really a wasted tyre.
I can only think it was the bad pot hole I hit between the last set of lights and the roundabout of oversteer. The cut is quite near the top of the sidewall when at the top of the tyre, so close to the road.
I'm going to take a photo of the tyre tonight and try and get a snap of the pot hole tomorrow lunchtime (while all the time nannying around on a 50mph space saver).
What's my chances of getting the council to refund my new tyre cost? I've heard if the pothole is large and deep enough it should be filled, thus they are liable for any damage caused? Any truth in that?