Indeed, the roads where I live are appalling. The council have just resurfaced the main toads such as the A470, and parts of the A4059, but the rest of the roads in the community are dire.
Where I live (Cwmaman stereophonics land

) some of the roads are little better than dirt tracks. I recently spoke with my local councillor about my street, and in all fairness within a week the major pot holes (ie the ones you disappear down) were filled in.
The main problem is that these fills will erode quickly, and you're back to square one.
The rest of the road is breaking up, and cracked everywhere.
This is simply a consequence of under funding of the roads, which will now cost more to repair had the local government just maintained it properly.
I would like to know how much of my road tax actually goes back into road maintenance
I have also found an interesting site at
www.abolishroadtax.com
There are some interesting ideas here that could create more investment in our roads (as long as that’s where the raised revenue goes) , but I imagine it wont be popular with you high mileage drivers.
