Pothole victim urges other cyclists to come forward
      
        
          A cyclist from West Yorkshire has been awarded more than £2,000 in compensation after he hit a pothole and the impact threw him from his bike.Peter  Lodge, 52, of Hebden Bridge, suffered cuts and scratches in the  accident, which happened when his front wheel fell into a hole which had  developed around a metal water valve cover installed by Yorkshire  Water.Lodge used free legal advice offered by CTC, the UK’s national cyclists' organisation, to launch a successful claim  against the water company.He said: “Unfortunately,  the condition of the road between Hebden  Bridge and Todmorden presents a serious  threat to cyclists as it's full of potholes and is badly surfaced."While this  is obviously unpleasant for drivers, cyclists not only risk having a nasty fall  but could then easily be hit by a car. I hate to think what might have happened  if I'd been thrown off my bike just an hour earlier during the rush hour".Lodge is urging other cyclists to report dangerous potholes using the CTC’s website and iPhone App.CTC campaigns and policy director Roger Geffen said: “Potholes present a disproportionate threat to cyclists, with maintenance defects accounting for around 12 percent of the injury claims we deal with through our legal service."All it takes is a click on a map and a brief description of the defect, and it goes straight to the maintenance department of whichever council is responsible for the road in question. They then have a legal obligation to fix any defects reported to them which are likely to cause injury.”
        
      
  
    
    
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