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Drivers have been warned they could be hit with a hefty £2,500 fine if they swerve to avoid potholes. Potholes are a major issues across the UK and can often take months to be repaired.
The longer potholes remain unfixed, the more the infrastructure of our roads deteriorates, potentially leading to even more severe repairs down the line. Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
After nearly a week of high winds, tornadoes, torrential rains, river levels are rising. The National Weather Service and the U.S. Geological Survey monitor the water levels of five area rivers ...
In addition to flooded roadways, Arkansans may soon face another issue due to the rain: large potholes. "In this case, heavy, several days of rain, we are talking a foot of rain, it gets in there ...
Ecofix is a ready-to-use pothole repair mix, developed by Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI) in collaboration with a startup Ramuka Global Services. The Public Works Department (PWD ...
More than half of drivers would back higher taxes on large off-road vehicles to raise funds for pothole repairs, according to a survey. The Clean Cities pressure group commissioned a YouGov poll ...
On the evening of March 27, Jeffrey Balcombe was on Sainte Anne's Point Drive in Fredericton, driving under the Westmorland Street Bridge, when he hit a pothole. "As I switched lanes just ...