I love the roads in england

by sweet_girlfriend

28 comments
  1. They don’t even bother with the potholes anymore

  2. Wait roads in America don’t look like that

  3. And MOT penalises drivers, when the vehicles get damaged due to roads in the country…

  4. I live near the council building – workers don’t park in the car park because it costs them so park down my street wrecking the road yet the council doesn’t fix it…………

  5. Our potholes have their own potholes. Some of our roads have so many potholes they’ve just become one huge pothole and the road looks like it’s just sunk. Some of the larger potholes in our village are so deep we get people going caving in them. One pothole is so big it’s become a major landfill site. We have so many potholes it’s cheaper for the council to pay out the claims for damaged cars instead of repairing them. I could go on…

  6. When I was there there were potholes in Uganda that would swallow a bus.

  7. I live near a road where the asphalt has completely worn away. The council gave up fixing it and it’s a nightmare to drive on 😬

  8. Oh my god, everyone’s buying a 4×4, don’t understand why 🤔

  9. TBH I’ve seen very similar photos posted from many different countries all saying the same thing

  10. There’s a road near me that’s riddled with potholes. They closed it off for a few days and I naively assumed they were filling the potholes. It reopened and nope, still full of potholes.

  11. This is showing it’s age.

    Those are potholes that’ve been repaired. Those days are gone.

  12. You ever heard of Africa? It’ll blow your mind

  13. Nah, there’s roads all over the world that look like that not just blighty

  14. Fair. In the US they rarely bother to fill in the pot holes.

  15. It’s like it everywhere. And we pay road tax for this shit. There’s no excuse for us not to have proper roads. Other countries so.

  16. Pittsburgh US is up there. Eats wheels like bicuits.

  17. They resurfaced all of the main roads on my street recently. Two weeks have since passed and new potholes are already starting to form.

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