Where are the worst roads for potholes in Hull? Have…
The escalating cost of mending potholes in the UK, and the subsequent damage they inflict on British vehicles, is a growing concern. The government is allocating more funds than ever to address the issue of deteriorating road surfaces, a move that can't come soon enough given the rising costs of vehicle repairs. Have your say! Where are the worst roads for potholes in Hull? Comment below, and join in on the conversation. Potholes are infamous for causing problems such as damaged shock absorbers, broken suspension springs and warped wheels. They occur when water beneath the road surface freezes, thaws and evaporates, creating holes beneath the surface that rupture and cave in when a car drives over them. The projected cost to mend all local roads in England and Wales plagued by potholes is a staggering £16.3 billion. Government funding for local road maintenance in England for the 2025/26 financial year will be nearly £1.6 billion, a £500 million increase from the previous year. Back in December, it was announced that Hull and East Yorkshire would get £26.5m in government funding for road repairs. Between Hull City Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council, the region will be receiving almost £26.5m, with the two authorities b
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