The pothole puzzle : the bumpy ride to fixing Britain’s broken roads
Councils fix a pothole every 17 seconds – but getting on top of the repair backlog would cost £18.6bn. Why is it so hard to solve a problem that drives the nation crazy? Marsh Street in the historic centre of Bristol is a modest little stretch of road with an office block at one end, a Thai (…)
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