BottyBurp wrote:
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1 in 5. Does that sound right?
Couple of things, IIRC, so long as a LA has been notified of a pothole (or similar) and they have had a reasonable amount of time to fix it, yet haven't, then they are liable.
That could be false. Exceptions could exist if the pothole is on an infrequently used track,
or if it is a heavily potholed lane, or if the pothole is small, or obviously visible, or cannot
be fixed for technical reasons, or if the road is not adopted, etc. Furthermore,
'reasonable time' is highly contentious. What if you were driving in an unreasonable
manner, or if your car was already defective? The list goes on.
BottyBurp wrote:
You say that drivers should not expect road surfaces to be pothole-free, so is it acceptable that drivers travel a bit quicker, just in case?
Lum has shown that we can't expect road surfaces to be pothole-free. We know they
are not. I wouldn't speed over potholes myself, unless it's safe and legal. Make your own
choice, but also consider the risk to other road users.