The Chiswick RSS Feed


Bumpy roads named and shamed


Two south-west London roads have been named among the bumpiest in the country.

Waldegrave Road, Twickenham, was named the fourth bumpiest and Grove Park Terrace, Hounslow, the fifth in a poll by Continental Tyres.

The uneven roads were beaten by Station Road in Leeds which topped the survey.

That road was described as having "a giant crater around a sunken grate".

The second most-bumpy road was Castle Street near Paisley and the third was Mill Avenue in Hillingdon.

Roger Sanders, technical expert at Continental Tyres, said: "Road conditions have a huge effect on the performance and safety of tyres. Impact with pothole edges or sunken grates can cause severe tyre damage which could lead to dangerous blow-outs on the road.

"It is vital that motorists slow down when driving in areas where the road surface is obviously deteriorating to give them time to avoid potholes or lessen the effects of an impact."

  • Which roads do you think are the bumpiest in London? Have your say using the comment feature below.


Local Links

Local Information

Enter your postcode, town or place name

House prices »   Schools »   Crime »   Hospitals »