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If I went to the supermarket, bought a bag of apples, got them home and found that half of them were rotten, I am sure that every right-thinking person would agree that I should get my money back.
With that in mind, what should our reaction be when we discover that half of road markings across all type of roads in England, whilst not rotten, are such a state that they are in need of immediate replacement or should be scheduled now for replacement?
LifeLines 2014 surveyed over 7,000km of the UK’s road network and is the largest and most comprehensive survey published of its kind.
In many cases, like with my apples, these markings have already been paid for and we, as tax payers, are paying to have the roads maintained properly, including the markings, and this is just not happening.
George Lee
National Director
RSMA
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