Government minister gets close look at JCB’s Pothole Pro solution

Future of roads minister Minister Lilian Greenwood with the JCB Pothole Pro
Lilian Greenwood MP with the JCB Pothole Pro

JCB has marked National Pothole Day by showcasing its Pothole Pro innovation to Lilian Greenwood MP, the UK Government’s future of roads minister.

The machine – which JCB said can fix a pothole in eight minutes at half the cost of traditional methods – is already in use with councils across the UK.

Lilian Greenwood, the Nottingham South MP, visited the JCB Power Systems factory in Foston, Derbyshire to watch the Pothole Pro in action. Derbyshire has been highlighted as the worst area in England for potholes and is set to benefit from a share of the government’s £1.6 billion investment to resurface roads across England.

“Today is National Pothole Day and I am absolutely delighted to be with JCB in Derbyshire,” Lilian Greenwood said. “We are investing a record £1.6 billion in fixing our roads, which is going to make a real difference to constituents not just here in Derbyshire, but across the whole of England, which will see smoother and safer roads.

“It’s really important that we make best use of that funding and local authorities look at what new technologies and innovations they can adopt to make sure they can fix as many potholes in a permanent way.

“One of the things people get really frustrated about is that a pothole gets fixed and then it’s in the same state a few months later, so it’s really important that local authorities are looking at new innovations and equipment. JCB’s Pothole Pro is one of the many great examples of using new technology to repair potholes faster and demonstrates how companies are harnessing new technology to repair potholes faster.”

JCB municipalities general manager Ben Rawding added, “As the government embarks on a huge investment in England’s roads, we were delighted to show the Future of Roads Minister just how innovative and cost effective the JCB Pothole Pro is at providing a permanent fix for potholes.”