United Kingdom's road repair crisis
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The United Kingdom's pothole epidemic could cost £9bn and a decade to solve.[1]
In 2018, UK roads ranked were ranked 27th in the world which was a ranking below Chile and Cyprus.[2]
Britain's pothole epidemic
Britain's pothole crisis is costing drivers and insurance firms at least £1m per month.[3]
The Week reported: "The AA’s insurance chief, Janet Connor, has described Britain’s broken roads as “nothing short of a national disgrace.”[4]
External links
- AA Calls Britain's roads a "national disgrace" as potholes estimated to cost drivers £1M a month, The Sunday Times, 2018