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Transport / Road Safety
Recent incidents highlight significant challenges facing UK motorists: excessively long waits for breakdown assistance and the widespread, dangerous issue of potholes causing vehicle damage and safety concerns.
## Breakdown Service Delays Exasperate Drivers
The experience of Andrew Gater and Nicola Meakin, left stranded for over nine hours on an industrial estate in Fenton after their Vauxhall Grandland broke down, underscores frustrations with breakdown service response times. Despite contacting the RAC at 11:30 am on January 2nd, they were reportedly facing a potential further five-hour wait by 6:30 pm. This lengthy delay forced them to hire Tunstall-based Premier Recoveries for £120 to get home. While the RAC acknowledged the poor service during a peak period and reimbursed the couple, the incident, along with anecdotal reports of similar long waits, raises questions about service reliability.
## The Pothole Epidemic: A Costly Hazard
Simultaneously, the deteriorating state of UK roads presents another major headache for motorists. Stuart Phillips, managing partner at the Hundred House Hotel near Bridgnorth, voiced serious concerns about the A442, a key route riddled with potholes despite numerous patches. He described seeing cars 'weaving, sometimes quite violently' to avoid damage and noted instances where visitors incurred hefty repair bills for tyres and other components after hitting potholes.
This isn't an isolated issue. The Express & Star highlights the ravaged roads across the West Midlands, launching a 'Pothole Week' to spotlight the problem. RAC data confirms the scale: punctured tyres (from potholes and other debris) accounted for almost four in ten breakdowns in late 2024. More significantly, breakdowns due to suspension and wheel damage – often directly linked to potholes – surged by 17% quarter-on-quarter, reaching 4,709 incidents. The RAC warns that the cold weather spells in early 2025 likely worsened the situation. The government has indicated potential funding cuts for councils failing to meet pothole repair targets, highlighting the national significance of the issue.
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