In recent years, the proliferation of potholes across the UK has become a significant concern for motorists. The issue has escalated, particularly on minor roads and within towns and cities, causing numerous challenges for drivers.
The harsh winters and budget constraints faced by local councils have exacerbated the situation, leaving many roads in a state of disrepair.
Here, the team at White’s Bodyworks looks at how to reduce your risk of vehicle damage and what to do if there is a problem.
Potholes are more than just an inconvenience. They pose a serious threat to vehicle safety and performance.
When a car hits a pothole, the impact can cause a range of damages, some of which might not be immediately visible. Understanding the potential consequences can help drivers take swift action to prevent further issues.
The most common damage from potholes is to the tyres. A severe impact can cause punctures, bulges, or even blowouts. Even if there is no immediate puncture, hitting a pothole can weaken the tyre structure, leading to future problems.
Potholes can also cause significant damage to wheels and rims. The force of hitting a pothole can bend or crack the rim, which may result in vibrations, poor handling, or even a complete wheel failure. It's crucial to inspect your wheels after hitting a pothole to ensure they are still in good condition.
The suspension system of a vehicle is designed to absorb shocks and provide a smooth ride. However, the jarring impact of a pothole can damage various components of the suspension system, including shock absorbers, struts, and control arms. This can lead to misalignment, uneven tyre wear, and an uncomfortable driving experience.
Potholes can also damage the undercarriage of a vehicle, including the exhaust system. A hard hit can cause the exhaust to become misaligned, damaged, or even detached. This not only affects the vehicle's performance but can also lead to costly repairs.
Steering components can be jarred or misaligned by the impact of hitting a pothole. This can result in the vehicle pulling to one side, difficulty in steering, or vibrations felt through the steering wheel. Any of these symptoms warrant a thorough inspection.
While it might be impossible to avoid every pothole, there are steps drivers can take to minimise the risk of damage.
Keep an eye on the road ahead and try to spot potholes early. This can give you enough time to slow down or safely manoeuvre around them.
Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. This will give you more time to react if a pothole suddenly appears.
Driving at a slower speed reduces the impact force if you do hit a pothole. Be particularly cautious on roads known to have a lot of potholes.
Ensure your tyres are properly inflated and in good condition. Underinflated tyres are more susceptible to damage from potholes.
Puddles can disguise potholes, making them hard to see. If possible, avoid driving through puddles, especially on roads you are unfamiliar with.
If you suspect that your car has been damaged by a pothole, it's essential to take immediate action.
After hitting a pothole, check your tyres, wheels, and the underside of your car for any visible damage. Look for bulges in the tyres, dents in the rims, and any leaks or damage to the undercarriage.
Notice any changes in how your car drives. If you experience vibrations, pulling to one side, or unusual noises, it could indicate damage that needs professional attention.
For peace of mind and to prevent further damage, it's advisable to have your vehicle inspected by a professional. This is where White’s Bodyworks can help. Based in West Sussex, we specialise in identifying and repairing pothole damage, ensuring your car is safe and roadworthy.
If the pothole caused significant damage, you might be able to claim compensation from your local council. Document the damage with photographs and keep receipts of any repairs. This information can be useful when filing a claim. It can also help if you need to use your insurance to claim.
At White’s Bodyworks, we understand the frustration and inconvenience that pothole damage can cause. Our team of skilled mechanics is ready to inspect your vehicle, identify any issues, and carry out the necessary repairs to get you back on the road safely.
Don't let pothole damage compromise your vehicle's performance and safety. Contact us today to book an inspection or repair service.