DOT Ask Public to Report Damaged Roads
The public are asked to report any road damage they come across in the aftermath of the big freeze over the past month.
The call for the public's help has gone out from the Department of Transport in light of the recent cold snap which has left some of the Island's roads in need of repair.
Extra resources have been mobilised to help repair any damage, the public are needed to report any instances of pot holes or other damage they see so the DOT can deal with them.
High Speed Main roads and Country back roads have been identified as the main problem areas, as they have seen the largest levels of traffic and ice over the past month.
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