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Britain's roads have become a 'national scandal', says AA president

Edmund King in an explosive podcast interview said drivers - who pay tens of billions of pounds in motoring taxes every year - are being 'short-changed' by the Government.

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dailymail.comStai leggendo14 h fa

Britain's roads have become a 'national scandal', says AA president

Edmund King in an explosive podcast interview said drivers - who pay tens of billions of pounds in motoring taxes every year - are being 'short-changed' by the Government.

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independent.co.uk18 h fa

Pothole warning issued over cost to UK motorists as experts demand action

Pothole claims – including repairs and write-offs – are worth £3,863 on average, according to Aviva

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Pothole warning issued over cost to UK motorists as experts demand action

    Pothole claims – including repairs and write-offs – are worth £3,863 on average, according to Aviva

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Britain's roads have become a 'national scandal', says AA president

    Edmund King in an explosive podcast interview said drivers - who pay tens of billions of pounds in motoring taxes every year - are being 'short-changed' by the Government.