SOMEBODY has highlighted the state of one of Gloucestershire’s roads by painting phalluses around potholes.
Several rude yellow drawings appeared around the potholes which litter Rodborough Hill in Stroud.
Councillor Robin Layfield (Community Independents, Rodborough), who represents the area at Stroud District Council, says he doesn’t condone people taking such action.
But he believes it does highlight the urgent need for action from Gloucestershire County Council to fix the road.
He said he has been contacted by one resident who has had three tyre punctures caused by potholes in as many months.
“This demonstrates just how bad the road conditions have become,” Cllr Layfield said.
“Regular adverse weather events and the increasing size and weight of vehicles are causing our roads to literally crumble away.
“Whilst I can’t condone people taking action of this nature – putting themselves at risk by standing in the middle of the road and painting symbols that may be more unsettling than humorous for members of our community, it does highlight how urgent the need for action from county council and highways is.
“My family and I have been directly affected by the deteriorating road conditions as my daughter broke her arm and lost a tooth after being thrown from her bike going over a large pothole on her way home from school last year.”
Martyn Midgley, area highway manager at Gloucestershire County Council, said: “Rude and offensive graffiti painted on the roads puts those doing the painting and others at risk by causing a potential distraction to road users.
“We are reviewing the extent of the markings and then will organise our work crews to remove the graffiti from the road as quickly as possible.
“This will take crews off pothole filling duties as they tackle the graffiti, which is another cost to the taxpayer and may cause drivers short delays to their journeys.”
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