The number of potholes in Belfast roads jumped 72% from 2021 to 2022, according to new analysis
But the city council area is not the worst in NI for the potentially dangerous defects, with over 10,925 potholes reported in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon district council area in 2022.
Belfast was in fourth place with 9,321 - a jump from 5,425 the year before - followed by Derry and Strabane where 7,076 were reported even with a 23% drop. Ian Wilson, Managing Director of Northern Ireland price comparison website CompareNI.com, said: “Unfortunately potholes on NI roads are an ongoing problem and the lack of urgency around repairing them can be frustrating for many drivers.
“Pothole related damage is becoming more serious and more costly, meaning drivers are losing their no claims bonus to claim for repairs – which can increase insurance premiums for years to come.”
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