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National Pothole Day: Keep your repair options open

National Pothole Day: Keep your repair options open

As we recognise National Pothole Day, it's essential to remember that, while preventative treatment is the preferred option, it is still crucial that road authorities can keep on top of the pothole backlog currently facing the UK.

The busiest day of the year for Mr Pothole

The busiest day of the year for Mr Pothole

Highways speaks to Mr Pothole (Mark Morrell) on his busiest day of the year, National Pothole Day, to find out more about media rounds, funding versus practice debates and rating the rater...how the Government ranks on potholes.

Industry releases fresh guidance on tackling pothole plague

Industry releases fresh guidance on tackling pothole plague

The RSTA has produced a guidance note on how to tackle the pothole crisis, with four key recommendations on maintenance and asset management principles.

'Encapsulation' on the rise as councils reinvest in pothole prevention

'Encapsulation' on the rise as councils reinvest in pothole prevention

The Road Emulsion Association has hailed 'another step in the right direction' in the fight against potholes, after finding that a quarter of local roads that were surface dressed received an additional coating of 'encapsulation'.



Dominic Browne
Analysis: Is the road safety strategy driving too slowly?

This Labour Government deserves to be congratulated on releasing a new national road safety strategy after years of delay in Whitehall, but politics and finances seem to have prevented more groundbreaking change.

Steve Gooding
Remembering to remember what we already know

Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation and a former director general at the Department for Transport (DfT), pays tribute to the late Sir Terry Farrell.

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