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Potholes backlog reaches record £16bn

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Repairs to fix the potholes backlog will top £16bn (Image: Jeff Wasserman via Dreamstime)

More than half of the local road network in England and Wales could fail in the next 15 years as the amount needed to fix the backlog of repairs reaches a record high of £16.3bn.

These are the findings of the latest Annual Local Authority Road Maintenance (ALARM) report, an independent study commissioned by the Asphalt Industry Alliance (AIA).

According to ALARM, potholes are the number one complaint for local politicians, yet highway teams don’t get enough funding to fix them. The survey shows the extent of the challenge as the average carriageway budget shortfall per local authority is £7.2m.

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