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Potholes cause up to half of windscreen chips
Potholes are the cause for nearly half of windscreen chips in the UK, according to new research from Autoglass.
A third of cars damaged by potholes
New research shows potholes have caused damage to nearly a third of cars – with an average repair bill of more than €160.
Galway’s Great Read 2019: Pumps, Piers and Potholes…120 years of Local Government
Bringing together a varied and interesting range of events this month to commemorate 120 years of Irish local government, Galway's Great Read will see a month-long series of free talks, seminars and exhibitions take place in various venues around the county.
Sick of potholes costing you money? New technology is on the way
Irish roads are ever improving, but every Irish driver will be aware of the dangers potholes on our roads can offer our everyday experience.
Pothole related damage down year on year
After a mild winter, damage to vehicles in Ireland as a result of potholes is down on last year, according to an AA poll of more than 20,000 people.
Pothole related damage down year on year
After a mild winter, damage to vehicles in Ireland as a result of potholes is down on last year, according to the results of an AA poll of more than 20,000 people.
Pothole related damage down year on year
After a mild winter, damage to vehicles in Ireland as a result of potholes is down on last year, according to the results of an AA poll of more than 20,000 people.
On-line pothole petition attracts 9,500 signatures
An on-line pothole petition, launched at the end of March on aaireland.ie, has attracted more than 9,500 signatures from Irish motorists countrywide.
Pothole damage to vehicles is not acceptable
Beleaguered Irish motorists who are contending with escalating fuel prices, due mainly to rapidly rising international oil prices. On top of that, they are having to pay the cost of pothole damage due to the poor condition of our secondary roads in particular.
Pothole damage to vehicles is not acceptable
Beleaguered Irish motorists are contending with escalating fuel prices, due mainly to rapidly rising international oil prices and on top of that, they are having to pay the cost of pothole damage due to the poor condition of our secondary roads in particular.