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MNN UK · May 31, 2026 · 1 min read

UK citizens take legal action over pothole-ridden roads

What happened: Frustrated by poor road conditions, individuals like Derek Bennett are using legal means to compel authorities to repair potholes. Bennett cited the Highways Act 1980 to seek a crown court order for road maintenance.

Why it matters:

  • Poor road conditions pose safety risks and damage vehicles, affecting daily commuters.
  • Legal challenges highlight public dissatisfaction and pressure local authorities to improve infrastructure.

MNN Take: The Highways Act allows citizens to hold authorities accountable for road upkeep, reflecting growing public impatience with infrastructure neglect.

Sources: Guardian UK