TIPS TO HELP DRIVERS MINIMISE THE RISK OF POTHOLE DAMAGE
In a related finding, 54% of drivers say the road surfaces in their area have deteriorated over the last twelve months, up from 48% in 2023. Only 10% say they have improved, down from an already meagre 15% this time last year.
With this in mind, here are some key tips to help drivers minimise the risk of pothole damage:
Keep the pressure up: The air in your tyres will help absorb some of the impact from potholes so ensure they are correctly inflated (a golden rule for all motoring, not just for potholes)
Reduce speed: Slowing down will give you more time to spot potholes, and reduce the force of the impact should you hit one
Give yourself space: Stay a safe distance behind the car in front to give yourself time to react if you see them swerve to avoid a pothole
No sudden moves: Try to avoid driving through a pothole if possible, but avoid swerving abruptly, which can risk loss of control or impact with other road users who may be surprised by an unexpected manoeuvre
Check for damage: If you do hit a pothole, pay attention to how the car feels - if anything about the car's handling feels different, stop when safe to do so ...