AL ELLEMA

Vehicles run with the danger of falling into deep potholes on our highways. The potholes pose real risks to both lives and properties. Traveling along the highways would give one a scare on many portions of the highway that are badly broken. The potholes are not properly marked with warning signs, sending vehicles to leap at high speed or halt in screeching manner as brakes are abruptly applied to avoid from falling in such holes.

Many motorists had certainly encountered these death traps that could cause vehicles turning turtle at an instant mistake of the driver. Passengers are surely cursing government for pushing them into the edge of road mishaps due to badly broken pavements that have no warning signs.

Those who are unfamiliar with such road potholes are caught by surprise upon reaching the brink to perdition. If one is traveling at high speed, the risk of jumping into deep potholes or tumbling off the pavement if very high.

The situation is not beyond repair but government is simply not giving enough attention and priority to such problem. It is unfortunate that many repairs are being done on highway pavements that are seemingly still in good condition while dilapidated portions are being left in such bad condition.

What is lamentable is the absence of road signs that will forewarn motorists of the dangers they are about to pass. Some roadblocks are placed to prevent vehicles from going straight into such potholes but even the roadblocks are unpainted are hardly visible especially at night.

People could only wail every time the vehicle they are riding pass over such deep potholes. While many are complaining in murmurs, nothing is being raised to the attention of concerned agencies. But the problem is very glaring for government officials not to notice.
It is really bothersome that government would only act when something bad happens. As long as motorists are able to evade the deadly potholes and no accident happens, government would not lift a finger.

While government could not undertake repairs or even place road signs to warn people from falling into deadly potholes on our highways, there is much fund to banner shameless faces of politicians and government officials whose expensive billboards are scattered along our highways.

Maybe people should pester government officials with complaints if only to push them to act on matters affecting their very lives. Until when can we endure living on the great dangers of deadly potholes.
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