{平台标识} {固定描述} British councils are fixing a pothole every 17 seconds, yet the national repair backlog now stands at an estimated £18.6 billion. The persistent problem, exemplified by the severely damaged Marsh Street in Bristol, highlights the escalating cost of road maintenance and its potential drag on local economies and vehicle-related expenses.
UK’s Pothole Repair Backlog: A £18.6 Billion Challenge for Infrastructure and Economy - Forward EPS Estimate
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