We Pay £35 Billion a Year… So Why Are Our Roads Still Broken?

UK motorists contribute around £35 billion annually through fuel duty, VED and charges – yet we’re still dodging craters. Where does the money actually go?

Our roads right now look like grey apple crumble. I’m not exaggerating. There are more craters on a typical UK high street than on the entire surface of the moon, and yet we – the long-suffering, tax-paying, suspension-replacing motorists of this sceptred isle – are shelling out a small nation’s GDP just for the privilege of driving across them.

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