Miscarraiges, dislocated shoulders, broken bones, damaged axels there is enough reason for people to be concerned over the city's potholed roads. |
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The potholed six-mile feeder road leading from the east-coast highway to Quilesse takes an hour to drive. |
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Traffic jams were seen during the rush hours due to waterlogged and potholed roads. |
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Water and sewage leakages also create traffic congestion as the roads become potholed. |
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Who in their right mind would look forward to driving over 60 miles of muddy washboarded, potholed, narrow gravel road? |
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The road turns from potholed concrete to sand before dead-ending at a line of cherry trees that seems to stretch for miles. |
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Thankfully someone had the bright idea to water down the dusty potholed road between Laborie and Piaye. |
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The uneven pavement was constructed of badly cracked flagstones and potholed by menacing holes where black water festered from past rain showers. |
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We start out our journey on what was once a national highway but is now potholed and in parts completely broken up. |
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The potholed roads are for pedestrians, mad Lada drivers, goatherds and horse and carts. |
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Roads are generally in good condition but can be narrow and are sometimes potholed. |
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The roads just a stone's throw from the international airport in Lusaka, Zambia's capital city, are unsurfaced and potholed on the way into the city. |
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In the greater Banjul area, main roads are paved but narrow, potholed, and poorly lit. |
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How often do we, the hard-pressed citizens, ponder this topic as we bump along potholed roads or survey the latest round of digging up along our main streets? |
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And as a result of all the growth, plush restaurants have popped up beside the potholed roads and property prices have shot up, especially for trendy condominiums. |
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And to add a bit of spice to the day, the road was potholed gravel with a sheer drop off to the side. |
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We hiked, swam, climbed, potholed, abseiled, ran, jumped, fell in, fell over and camped on most of Yorkshire, Cumbria and Northumberland during my time with the association. |
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After just a few kilometres a fine three-lane access road narrows to a potholed carriageway. |
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On closer inspection, however, they look decidedly scruffy and down-at-heel, surrounded by deeply potholed, rubbish-strewn streets. |
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The rubbish-strewn streets, potholed and still usually made of mud, are jammed with traffic. |
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Roads are generally narrow, potholed, and unpaved. |
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The town has potholed roads and virtually non-existent sewage systems. |
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Drainage substandard and pavement potholed and slippery and requires resealing. |
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Yet in the potholed villages scattered across the rest of this vast country, the world's ninth-largest by land area, basic infrastructure is crumbling. |
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The bike also boasts an ejector seat and a caterpillar track for smooth riding over potholed roads. |
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Yes, the pavement is cracked and potholed, ruined by years of frost heaves, but it's flat. |
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They stared as we bounced along outrageously potholed roads. |
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A combination of potholed roads, more speed bumps and lighter automotive parts are wreaking havoc on motorists' cars, as well as their purses. |
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It goes like the stonk, riding out potholed surfaces like there's no tomorrow and makes it my number one choice in the all-new Seat Leon range. |
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Some 370,000 other internal refugees crowd Baghdad, half in unserviced squatter settlements. A dozen checkpoints and a 150km of potholed highway to the south the picture looks impressively different. |
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The bike, to be displayed at next week's Cycle Show at Earls Court in London, also boasts a caterpillar track for smooth riding over potholed roads. |
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