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    1. Once again, short termism carries the day. Councils haven’t been fixing pot holes to save money and have let the problem grow into a £17bn one. They need to be held accountable and people need firing as maintaining the roads is a statutory duty they’ve failed to carry out.

    2. They should come up with a new tax that pays for upkeep of roads. Road Tax would be the perfect name

    3. Lord_Banhammer on

      Our county council got a bunch of money to fix potholes, they have been, but it’s majority poor quality repairs with most just being filled from a bag of cold lay stuff, this lasts days in some cases before the hole is coming back. I can understand if it is meant to be a very temporary fix before they come and do a proper patch where they cut out a section of the road, but it is usually not the case.

    4. Our local council have just completely resurfaced a stretch of about 50m-70m on a busy B road near us.

      Digging it up and laying brand new tarmac; the works. It’s a beautiful short stretch of road to drive on.

      Problem is, that stretch of road was generally alright. Other stretch’s on that road and other roads nearby are significantly worse, so I’m genuinely baffled as to why they’ve done that stretch.

    5. How can it be 17 thousand million pounds? If there are 17 million of them, does it really cost a grand to fill one??

    6. HGVs and buses do pretty much all the damage but don’t pay a proportional amount in road tax. Councils are spending most of their budget on social care obligations and have no funds for pot holes.

    7. Fragrant-Reserve4832 on

      They should spend 25 and do the job right then and stop bodging rhem up.

    8. No_Shine_4707 on

      No doubt the councils arent keeping up with the problem and spending the money needed to keep up with the maintenance, but I am convinced there is something else goung on for the roads to fall to such a state. The swarms of delivery vehicles and heavier vans on every residential road in the country must be having an impact. Its killing the highstreet, clogging the traffic and tearing up the road surfaces. Need to put a tax on home deliveries to pay for the roads.

    9. Even when roads are resurfaced properly there are also issues that arise – sometimes from bad luck but I suspect also sometimes from bad planning.

      Near where I live the entire road from end to end was fully resurfaced – the original tarmac removed and replaced with new stuff that looked great.

      No more potholes. A great job was done to a frankly exceptional standard. Everyone was happy. 

      Two weeks later part of the road was dug up for utilities maintenance, the fix to the road was no where near as good. 

      Another month goes by, a different section of the road is dug up and patched.

      Rinse and repeat for a couple of years along the road and the areas around those patches are starting to show their age, whilst the rest of the road still looks new.

      I get that sometimes urgent repairs are needed, but it’s really frustrating that a road can be replaced only to be torn up again almost immediately afterwards, undoing a lot of that hard work.

    10. Just draw obscene pictures around them and hey presto, the council fixes them quite quickly!

    11. Will always remember the time I hit a pothole in Kirkstall that was so deep it not only burst my tyre but physically buckled my alloy wheel.

      On requesting reimbursement for the repair I was told by Leeds City Council that they “had no reports/records of a pothole in this location”, so there was no evidence that it caused the damage, and therefore they couldn’t pay out. (This was despite me attaching several photos of the pothole and the damage it caused)

      Only to find that they must have then used my car being damaged AS the report, because it got filled in later that week.

    12. Diligent_Breath_643 on

      When it comes to repair them they don’t have money,but for some reason they always have to narrow them, making bike lanes which nobody uses, blocking them, putting plastic sticks on them which disintegrate and look horrible within a month. Making humps that are borderline dangerous for cars… And putting cameras everywhere to find people…

    13. Just get on with it and do it properly. What a sad situation for a country that used to be a beacon in excellent infrastructure.

    14. If only we didn’t send all those disabled kids to school, we could have afforded to fix these!

      Referencing a post on here last week, of course.