Is this Britain's worst road - with twenty potholes blighting its surface?Residents of Montalt Road in Coventry certainly think so and have expressed their frustration about the state of it, calling it a 'complete mess'.
They say that potholes have been a feature of the road for a decade and despite being patched up persistently reappear.
Along with 16 other bumps there are four massive 'pits', at least four inches deep on a 60 foot stretch of the 650 foot road.
Angry residents claim the council has been out numerous times to repair it but the quality has been so poor that the holes reappear within months.
The gravel and pebbles littering the road have also caused damage to cars' paintwork.
There are also concerns the potholes could cause severe damage to tyres and suspension, especially when rain gathers and conceals their true depth.
Retired police officer John Wickwar, 74, who's lived on the road his entire life, said: 'It's a complete mess. It's like a patchwork quilt and like a dirt track to drive on. I'm just exasperated.
'People I've spoken to can't believe it either. They say they've never seen anything like it.
'There is gravel all over the place and even pebbles two to three inches long.
'When people drive past they jump up hit the car and the paintwork leaving scratches.
'I'm lucky as I can park on a drive, by my car still gets hit by some of them. It's got to the point where you can hardly park on the road.
'When it rains the hole becomes a lake. It's really dangerous, as you have no way of know how deep it is.
'When it freezes, you are just driving on ice.
'If you were to hit it at any kind of speed, it would do serious damage to your suspension, if not your tyres.
'I saw people driving along and clunking into it yesterday. It did not look good.'
Mr Wickwar claims he has been complaining about potholes in the area for the past eight years.
According to him, every time the council have come out to make repairs, they have been inadequate.
He said: 'Lots of times I have seen them turn up with a bucket of tar, drop it into the hole, pat it down with the back of a spade and leave again. It's a disgrace.
'They've done this whole three times in the past 12 months.
'But the problem just keeps coming back, and it's not good enough.
'The council said they would send an inspector, but they have not been.
'Cars are swerving round it to avoid bumping down to try and avoid major damage.
'They have repaired some roads that are dead ends around here but not this road, which has traffic going down it the whole time.'
A Coventry City Council spokesperson said: 'Montalt Road is being included in the 2017/2018 carriageway resurfacing programme that is going to be approved next week.
'In the meantime, a council officer will be going to visit the road.'
The council added any repairs needed would take place to ensure the safety of road users.