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    they usually do scrape old layer of and put fresh on if resurfacing, not sure if there are different methods or types of surface available other than concrete. But with some of the roads so busy nowadays I don't think they last long. Where ever you drive there are holes and ruts or the bumps/dips from old road works. Even the motorways, although I don't like the concrete ones at least I know less chance of cracks and holes. There is a crater down Alkham valley on the left you need to dodge and then quickly shift back over before you hit one on other side of your lane. The patching only works for so long they need to actually do a proper large resurface of parts of the roads.

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