{平台标识} {固定描述} Local councils in Britain repair a pothole every 17 seconds, yet the estimated cost to clear the maintenance backlog on the nation's roads has reached £18.6bn. The persistent problem, exemplified by the heavily damaged Marsh Street in Bristol, underscores the growing strain on local government budgets and aging transport infrastructure.
Britain's Pothole Crisis: £18.6bn Backlog Highlights Infrastructure Investment Challenges - Annual Earnings Summary
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