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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Neil Lancefield

Motoring expert warns tackling potholes must not be ‘periphery issue’

  • AA president Edmund King has warned that tackling potholes must not be a "periphery issue," stressing the vital role roads play in the country's economy and transport.
  • Drivers feel "short-changed" despite contributing tens of billions annually in taxes, as the estimated cost to bring local roads in England and Wales up to standard has reached a record £18.6 billion.
  • AA patrols responded to 617,000 pothole-related incidents last year, while insurer Aviva reports that a quarter of claims for pothole damage result in vehicles being written off, with an average claim value of £3,863.
  • Aviva's motor claims director, Hannah Pinches, highlighted that even seemingly minor damage can lead to a vehicle being written off if its structural or safety integrity is compromised.
  • The Department for Transport has introduced new reporting requirements for English councils, aiming to encourage full road resurfacing over short-term fixes, with authorities risking a third of their funding if they fail to comply.

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