A Pothole in Kashmere Gardens Leaves Motorized Scooter Rider with Life-Altering Injuries
In a shocking incident, a severe pothole on East Lockwood Street in the Kashmere Gardens neighborhood of Houston has left a motorized scooter rider with debilitating injuries. Joe Lambert, 35, recounted his harrowing experience after falling into a ditch caused by the massive crater.
"I was leaving the store on my scooter, had my head turned, and before I could turn around, I hit the pothole," Lambert said. "I ended up in a ditch, with a lacerated jaw, four teeth knocked out of my mouth, and my lip sewn back together."
The accident has prompted Lambert to file a 311 request for the street's repair. To his relief, the issue was addressed promptly, but he expressed concerns that other potholes on the same street remain unchecked.
"We put in some rocks because someone came through and hit their transmission, knocking all the oil out of the oil pan," Lambert explained. "There are still several holes that worry me."
Lambert's harrowing experience has sparked outrage among his neighbors, who have been dealing with frequent pothole problems on the street. While the Public Works department responded quickly to address some of the issues, many residents still yearn for a full repaving of the street.
"It was great to see that they took care of those immediate repairs," said neighbor Steven Tezeno. "We're glad you came out to support us. We're happy about it."
However, Lambert's accident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by these potholes, and neighbors hope that this incident will prompt city officials to prioritize repaving the entire street in the near future.
ABC13 is continuing to follow up on this story and will provide updates when more information becomes available.
In a shocking incident, a severe pothole on East Lockwood Street in the Kashmere Gardens neighborhood of Houston has left a motorized scooter rider with debilitating injuries. Joe Lambert, 35, recounted his harrowing experience after falling into a ditch caused by the massive crater.
"I was leaving the store on my scooter, had my head turned, and before I could turn around, I hit the pothole," Lambert said. "I ended up in a ditch, with a lacerated jaw, four teeth knocked out of my mouth, and my lip sewn back together."
The accident has prompted Lambert to file a 311 request for the street's repair. To his relief, the issue was addressed promptly, but he expressed concerns that other potholes on the same street remain unchecked.
"We put in some rocks because someone came through and hit their transmission, knocking all the oil out of the oil pan," Lambert explained. "There are still several holes that worry me."
Lambert's harrowing experience has sparked outrage among his neighbors, who have been dealing with frequent pothole problems on the street. While the Public Works department responded quickly to address some of the issues, many residents still yearn for a full repaving of the street.
"It was great to see that they took care of those immediate repairs," said neighbor Steven Tezeno. "We're glad you came out to support us. We're happy about it."
However, Lambert's accident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by these potholes, and neighbors hope that this incident will prompt city officials to prioritize repaving the entire street in the near future.
ABC13 is continuing to follow up on this story and will provide updates when more information becomes available.