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Pothole Peril: UK Roads Crumble Under Winter Woes
16 Feb
Summary
- Pothole damage led to 18% rise in AA call-outs in January.
- Heavy trucks cause significantly more road damage than cars.
- £16.8bn estimated needed to bring England and Wales' roads up to standard.

A severe pothole problem is plaguing UK roads, causing significant damage to vehicles and financial strain on drivers. In January alone, pothole-related call-outs saw an 18% increase nationwide, with thousands of incidents reported. The issue stems from a cycle of water infiltration, freezing, and traffic impact that widens cracks into dangerous holes.
Experts highlight that the immense weight of heavy vehicles, such as trucks and buses, is a primary driver of this damage, causing substantially more wear than cars. This leads to frequent, costly repairs for motorists, with temporary fixes often failing due to persistent wet weather.
Bringing roads up to a safe standard is estimated to cost £16.8 billion across England and Wales. Many local authorities face budget constraints, making it challenging to implement long-term solutions like full resurfacing. This underfunding means preventative maintenance is often neglected, worsening the problem.



