The NSW government is fast-tracking a $200 million fund to fix Sydney’s roads after heavy rainfall caused a surge in potholes. Repairs will focus on high-traffic and heavily damaged areas, with public reporting helping identify priority spots.
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- NSW government fast-tracks $200 million for Sydney road repairs due to increased potholes. 14s
- Tow truck demand has risen by over 300% in some cases due to road damage. 9s
- Repair efforts prioritise the worst-affected and busiest roads, with hundreds of potholes fixed in key areas. 36s
- 15% of pothole repairs were initiated through public reports; residents are urged to report issues online. 1m 19s
- The announcement has faced criticism, with some questioning the government's focus on maintenance. 1m 39s