Now that the snow and ice has gone from many of the roads in England and Wales

Now that the snow and ice has gone from many of the roads in England and Wales, they have left behind another potential hazard for motorists – potholes.  With temperatures hovering around freezing for much of the past three weeks, the conditions have been just right to allow many potholes to form.

Potholes pose a danger to all road users.  The sudden jolt you get from driving or riding over a pothole could be a distraction at just the wrong moment, or it could even mean you lose control of your vehicle.

It isn’t just concentration and control that can be affected by potholes; poorly maintained roads can cause damage to your vehicle, particularly the suspension.  Estimates from motoring groups put the current number of potholes on UK roads at around 1.5 million.  In early 2009, a report from the Asphalt Industry Alliance, the body which represents asphalt producers and contractor, said there was already a 13 year backlog of pothole repairs.  With the recent cold weather, it is likely this backlog has increased.

Being involved in an accident as a result of someone else’s negligence can be hard to swallow.  Here at Genesis Accident Claims we know that an accident caused by a badly maintained road surface could have very serious consequences for the people involved, both in terms of injuries and also damage to any vehicles that were involved.

4 Responses to “Now that the snow and ice has gone from many of the roads in England and Wales”

  1. Younis says:

    They only have a back log as council workers take days to do a pothole, or rather than fixing the only pothole in a road they would rather resurface the entire road meaning they dont have time to get to other more neccessary jobs. How difficult can it be reading the article above if a pothole has been their for nearly 13 years you would think these things as a priority.

    A 13 Year backlog is a joke…. Get your Personal Injury claims in, and atleast they may work out what is more of a priority

  2. Lisa says:

    How dio the councils gtet this far behind. I would not be able to get 13 years behind at my job. Why are the council allowed to get this far behind

  3. neil m says:

    this is a joke with so many people out of work,why not employ more people and get the job done quicker.

  4. Bob says:

    You can claim from other people apart from the local council such as private car parks and private land

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