Dangerous potholes on Northampton estates will take two days longer to repair, if proposals are approved
The change is contained in a review of the road maintenance scheme by Northamptonshire County Council's highways department.
It means that the response to potholes deeper than 10cm on residential streets - the biggest of which are currently repaired within five days - will be downgraded so that the timescale is seven calendar days.
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Hide AdThe changes will also affect a handful of 30mph and 40mph 'link roads' such as Clannell Road, Rothersthorpe Road, Hunsbury Hill Road, Ladybridge Drive, Fishponds Road and Billing Brook Road.
Potholes more than 10cm deep are acknowledged in Northamptonshire Highways' new 'code' to be a serious danger, with the likelihood of injury or damage caused by such a hole deemed 'very likely'.
Emergencies such as sinkholes and bridge collapses will, as now, be responded to urgently.
Explaining the overall changes in a report to councillors, David Grindley, of the highways team, repairs would be approved on a case-by-case basis, rather than being determined strictly by the dimensions of the hole.
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Hide AdHe said: "The actual decision as to what level of repair, if any, is required, will be based on a specific assessment of the risk of the defect."
If the proposals are passed next Tuesday, training will be undertaken by highways inspectors in the implementation of the new code.
Mr Girindley says this will be to minimise potential errors in classifying defects.
It will therefore "reduce risk to highway users and to the highway authority in its statutory duty to maintain the highway," he said.