Potholes
IAM Roadsmart which claims to be one of the largest road safety charities and whose objective is that all road users are able to safely and sustainably use the public highways together, has just published a report on the number of potholed roads reported to local authorities, and their repair. Staffordshire appears to rank 15th out of a total of 214 LAs surveyed with an unenviable record.
This report claims that only a small percentage of potholes have been 'fixed' - ie 1 in 5. Local Councils are thus urging central government to provide more funding for road repairs as a matter of urgency. At the moment the research suggests that any repairs amount to a post code lottery rather than being a matter of urgent repair. To read the Report and study the 'League Table' visit www.fillthathole.org.uk/league-table?sort=desc&order=Total+reports .
It is unfortunate that a recent list of road repairs/alterations for the next year or so etc published by the Staffordshire County Council has been mislaid so that similar postcode research cannot take place - until it is found again.
Perhaps the local MP can assist with any campaign for more government funding, a better service of repair or even repairs of our local roads, especially in rural areas.
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