The Department of Infrastructure has spent more than £80,000 fixing potholes on the Island's roads in the past 18 months.
In the House of Keys this week, Onchan MHK Rob Callister asked Infrastructure Minister Ray Harmer how many have been repaired and at what cost.
In response, the minister said the DOI has fixed 1,876 pot holes since September 2016.
He also revealed repairing a single pot hole costs around £45, so the department has spent £84,420 in total.
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