Holes so deep that some motorists call them “ostrich nests” rather than potholes.
On the main roads in Île-de-France, cracks in the roadway are dangerously increasing.
At the very beginning of the A 15 motorway, on the edge of Vexin and the agglomeration of Cergy-Pontoise, for example, craters litter the insertion lane like the left lane.
On a portion limited to 110 or 90 km/h depending on the location, where some 100,000 vehicles pass every day, they caused damage: several dozen punctured tires and deformed rims.
The number of hubcaps planted on the side of the road bears witness to this.
The local convenience stores too, with “a dozen interventions per week”.
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