We have issued strict instructions to the area engineers to fill potholes as and when they are appear. |
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My tough little four-wheel-drive is just the job for Scotland's roads in the 21st century, crashing through the potholes with gay abandon. |
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Light steering was reactive enough to inspire confidence while firm handling and suspension remained settled around S-bends and potholes. |
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They inhabit swift streams, the backwaters of large rivers, brackish lagoons, and potholes. |
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One can perhaps see more potholes than the road itself in most localities of our city. |
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The city boasts of wide expanses of artistically rendered potholes interrupted in some areas by stretches of macadam. |
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The pavement ended and I wound through potholes and deep ruts wider than three of my tires put together. |
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These roads were tarred just six months ago and with the recent rains, deep potholes have emerged. |
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All participants will be happy to know that the hedges have been clipped and the potholes are filled all ready for a great evening out. |
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There is pronounced scuttle shake over potholes too, but this kind of critique really misses the point. |
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In fact, our unabashed dictionary describes a road as a strip of metalled surface connecting potholes. |
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I also noticed some body flex due to loss of structural rigidity with the whole car shuddering over potholes in the roads. |
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For potholes or wide cracks, shovel packaged blacktop into a well-cleaned hole and then use an iron rake to level large patches. |
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The bends and twists, the potholes and the flooding were all cited as major drawbacks for motorists. |
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However, that pram-like hood is unappealing from the inside, and the car does flex a little over deep potholes. |
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Only two days on the job, but 18-year-old Talia already knows the drill as her green mountain bike skirrs over potholes in turbid laneways. |
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The suspension makes short work of potholes while the positive steering gives a hint of understeer. |
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The report did say that uneven road surfaces and potholes were quite dangerous and showed an inconsistency with the town centre. |
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She says she cannot even push Colin to the local shops because of all the potholes and the uneven surface. |
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Rubble and slush from potholes and mud dumped recklessly by the cable companies and various civic agencies have only added to citizens' woes. |
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Motorists have to navigate between potholes when using either routes and the surface of the roadway has disintegrated in places. |
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Unfortunately, that seal proved no match for the bumps and potholes of New York City streets. |
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Still, even while driving in and out of Irish potholes, you'll hear no squeak or feel no squirm from the structure or fittings. |
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Drivers were left stranded, surrounded by water, while other cars became stuck in potholes caused by the heavy rain. |
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Bats spend the summer living in trees and buildings, and retreat to caves and potholes in winter, to hibernate. |
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When you see the state of the roads, you understand that only very sturdily built vehicles can withstand the potholes and obstacles. |
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Apart from the squared off potholes, the view on both sides was magnificently paintable. |
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It should not take an investor to tell the city fathers that the roads are run down and full of potholes. |
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Also, try to steer clear of the shoulder, bumpy patches and potholes, which can be tough on your tires. |
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Tar is soluble in fossil fuels like diesel and petrol and oil spill loosens the road surface and potholes begin to form. |
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The pavements on the road are fast disappearing and there are innumerable potholes on the entire stretch. |
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The road surface is pitted with potholes and strewn with potentially dangerous objects. |
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Yet, today, even corporators in the BCC Council complain that nothing is being done, that there are more potholes than ever before. |
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The latest global rage is yarn-bombing, a wool-based graffiti in which knitting fanatics drape potholes, cars and statues in crazy cosies. |
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He said the grant was used for programmes such as filling potholes, repairing pavements and improving footpaths in the borough. |
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He named the Channeled Scablands, with its catastrophically water-carved coulees, dry waterfalls, potholes and huge erratic boulders. |
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The Bulgarian team investigated, explored and made maps of nine caves and potholes, all of them 4km long. |
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Small potholes may hold water long enough for crabs to molt, but not to undergo larval development. |
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Some environmental activists yesterday inspect the Nuanjiang section of the Keelung River, where geologically unique potholes are to be found. |
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Prairie potholes are natural depressions that can be a fifth of an acre up to 500 acres in size. |
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Waterfowl were available in the larger river valleys, and they are common at prairie potholes. |
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I settled back into my seat as much as I could as we rolled over the various rocks, potholes, and ruts in the road. |
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The 4x4 can much more easily deal with his potholes and appalling road surfaces. |
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The approach roads are full of potholes and the main road leading to Hoshiarpur is in a bad shape. |
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Pavements cracked, potholes grew, water and service charges were imposed and the row over the funding of local authorities has raged ever since. |
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We had to pass several stretches of road that had deep potholes filled with murky water and big stones. |
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The roads have large potholes, road calming humps, roundabouts and other obstacles. |
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New white lines will be painted, potholes repaired and underground gulleys will be cleared to improve drainage. |
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The regular replacement of cracked paving stones and filling-in of potholes is one of the things your council tax buys you. |
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He said the council had put stones into the potholes a few weeks ago and they had already been washed away by the rains. |
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The road wears the usual spring potholes, but the new upper road is holding up well. |
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The plan may also establish a target of repairing potholes in roads of this type within a fortnight of the council becoming aware of the problem. |
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Prairie pothole marshes were present in two small prairie potholes that often dry completely in the summer. |
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Mr Smith drove into one of the potholes because it was too large to avoid without swerving dangerously. |
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On a perfectly-macadamed, butter-like road, the perfect ekka should make one feel that it is full of potholes. |
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For decades too it had no storm water drainage, resulting in potholes and dongas opening up. |
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While the air system is good, it fidgets badly over sharp intrusions like potholes, jarring and jolting the passengers. |
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We weaved back and forth across the road to avoid the largest of the potholes, dodging trucks and motorbikes and cows along the way. |
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In the past 20 years, the number of cars, trucks, and buses dodging potholes on America's roadways has surged 36 percent, according to the Federal Highway Administration. |
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The highway developed large potholes and irregular bumps and hollows. |
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Mr. Power gave an undertaking that potholes on the road would be filled and that adequate lighting would be provided on barrels while the work was ongoing. |
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The residents echoed that there were gaping potholes on the roads. |
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Some rocky and steep-sided dolines and potholes have been enlarged by progressive collapse of the limestone and retreat of their exposed rock walls. |
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Huge potholes mar the surface, only half the road per se is motorable, there is no system of demarcated drains and the entire stretch is one filthy mess. |
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All of which adds up to superb straight line stability, taut handling through curves, improved roll control and a prodigious ability to soak up bumps and smooth out potholes. |
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The road surface had become uneven with potholes and poor camber. |
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He said that after an assessment has been made, some potholes were usually repaired within 24 hours, but deeper holes could take two or three days or sometimes up to a week. |
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Stinting on infrastructural allocations may leave potholes for three years, but stinting on higher education means closing off access for three years and losing a generation. |
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The rolling hills of northern Wisconsin's glacial kettle moraine are densely forested with hardwoods, birch and aspen and pitted with potholes and lakes. |
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The road leading up to the bridge is pitted with large, deep potholes. |
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But when they tried to stop in the car park nearby they found workers were fixing potholes and a third of the spaces and one of the entrances were sealed off. |
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I can confirm the road surface in Southborough Lane definitely needed resurfacing in this area as it had very large potholes and an uneven surface. |
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This month too frequent cloudbursts will turn these potholes into lakes. |
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He said that it now seemed ridiculous to promote the area as a beauty spot when its most prominent features were litter, dumped cars, potholes and broken down signs. |
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They are dashingly handsome, with flashing eyes and stately moustaches and a welcome that melts away the six-hour journey over potholes to get here. |
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He says many residents are fed up with the potholes and uneven surface. |
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Entrants have to create vehicles that propel themselves, steer, navigate and negotiate potholes, ravines, sand dunes and boulders without any human intervention. |
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The manufacturer says its dual-blade configuration eliminates potholes, ruts, and washboarding without leaving windrows or pushing aggregate out of the roadway. |
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Motorists who have hit potholes on roads in Wiltshire are planning to take legal action to recover the money they have paid out to repair their cars. |
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Certainly there are potholes in the lake which mean it is 100 ft deep in places, so there is always winter-cold water below the surface, however hot the day. |
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The BA zeroed in on the mayor on the potholes that fill the roads. |
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On Tuesday morning when I passed the spot on the other side of the carriageway I saw an earth mover and a gang at work to restore the caved in road and fill up the potholes. |
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In India, 3,000 people per year are killed in accidents involving potholes. |
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Prairie potholes are found in the northern parts of North America as the Prairie Pothole Region. |
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The road winds its way north from Simonstone near Hawes towards Thwaite and Muker past 20 metre deep limestone potholes called the Buttertubs. |
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It is said that the name of the potholes came from the times when farmers would rest there on their way to market. |
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During hot weather they would lower the butter they had produced into the potholes to keep it cool. |
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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa offers similar methods for the repair of potholes. |
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These allow citizens to report potholes and other road hazards, optionally including a photograph and GPS coordinates. |
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Residents in Bolton are angry after workmen tarmaced only one half of their road leaving the other half strewn with potholes. |
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As the season fades into frosty mornings and iced over potholes, those naive juvies transform into intelligent adults. |
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When army ants use their own bodies to plug tiny potholes in rough trails, the whole colony benefits, a new study has found. |
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Joe Bay for many years, and he tells us that the cause of the potholes is unclear. |
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Beneath the ground, the potholer enjoys natural caves, the potholes and old mine workings found in the limestone of the Peak. |
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The perennial potholes, the bane of area motorists and scourge of busy road crews everywhere, are back, and this year they're early. |
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It is important to strengthen our own ability to empathize and communicate with students to help them nacre the bumps and potholes along the way. |
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Spokesman John Joe Joyce said there are more than 50 bad potholes on the road, which runs through the townlands of Carrigshane and Castleredmond. |
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A FARMER used his 80-yearold steamroller to repair a road full of potholes. |
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The Asphalt Industry Alliance blames chronic underfunding and three successive harsh winters for the potholes blighting our roads. |
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Road has major potholes, cracking and subsoil drainage issues. |
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Ormes Road residents say they have repeatedly complained about potholes on their street and even started fundraising to bring the unadopted road up to scratch. |
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The only significant potholes are Eldon Hole and Nettle Pot. |
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They were caught off-guard by the emotional turmoil of suddenly not knowing whom to trust, being derailed by cultural potholes and organizational barriers. |
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Tenders are invited for potholes repair work by precoating stone materials at different roads of bongaon highway sub division under barasat highway division no. |
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Fitted with 19-inch alloys, as in the n-tec specced test car, the X-Trail starts to feel unsettled when the roads get rougher, jolting through the biggest ruts and potholes. |
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On twisty B-roads the MiTo clings tenaciously to bends but doesn't cope too well with poor surfaces or potholes, passing on their effects to within the cabin. |
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Tired of driving over potholes during treks through your neighborhood? |
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After nearly a twohour wait at the border with surly officers going through our papers, we negotiate the potholes towards L'viv, Ukraine's oldest town. |
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Elsewhere, activists in Russia used painted caricatures of local officials with their mouths as potholes, to show their anger about the poor state of the roads. |
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It is estimated there are 55 million potholes in the United States. |
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Due to the limestone's permeability, all the streams flowing down from the mountain are engulfed upon reaching it, falling into a number of potholes. |
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The route follows a walled lane, Fell Lane, before emerging onto a flat area, Crina Bottom, scattered with potholes including the considerable Quaking Pot. |
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It isn't easy to write a story that navigates the murky mire that can be teen territory without tripping over the potholes of caricature, overkill and cheesiness. |
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