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What can this pothole tell us about the state of UK roads?

What can this pothole tell us about the state of UK roads?

Summary

A pothole on Turner Road in Colchester, UK, was monitored for over a year after it was reported and repaired. Despite the repair, the pothole deteriorated quickly, showing the challenges of road maintenance in the area.

Key Facts

  • The pothole measured 60 cm wide and 10 cm deep on a busy suburban road.
  • Turner Road serves thousands of vehicles daily, including cars, taxis, light goods vehicles, and buses.
  • The pothole was first reported to Essex County Council in September 2024.
  • Repairs were made in February 2025, with a patch sealed with bitumen.
  • The repair started to wear away within eight weeks and showed new damage within nine months.
  • Essex County Council spent about £16 million on reactive road maintenance last year.
  • A local councillor funded part of the repair but said it did not meet expectations.
  • The council views initial fixes as short-term safety measures, while permanent repairs are expected to last about a year.
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