Pothole Count Rises in Kyiv: When Will Major Road Repairs Begin?.
Road Surface Condition in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: After winter, the number of potholes on Kyiv's roads has increased due to repeated freeze-thaw cycles, heavy wear and tear, and high volumes of large vehicle traffic. These factors have significantly deteriorated the capital's road surface, raising concerns among drivers and pedestrians.
As of March 19, over 31,000 square meters of roads in Kyiv have already been repaired. Despite these efforts, many streets have not undergone major repairs in 20 to 30 years, highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to the issue. Capital repairs on key highways are planned for 2026, but given the current situation, the timeline may need adjustment.
Challenges and Recommendations
The growing number of potholes poses a serious problem for city residents, as it not only disrupts traffic flow but also increases road safety risks. City authorities urge drivers to stay vigilant and cautious on the roads. The situation demands urgent action to improve road infrastructure and prevent further damage to the pavement.
The state of Kyiv's road surface underscores the need for a systematic approach to repair and infrastructure maintenance, which is vital for road safety and comfortable mobility for residents.
Given the planned major repairs, it is essential to consider the city's actual needs and possible changes in work schedules to respond promptly to the requirements of drivers and pedestrians.
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