Potholes cause more trouble than we think. It's not just about the risk of getting into an accident and if you 'make it out' alive, your car has probably
Potholes cause more trouble than we think. It’s not just about the risk of getting into an accident and if you “make it out” alive, your car has probably sustained hidden damages due to the impact, depending on the depth of the holes.
Ahmad was answering a question from another politician who wanted to know how KKR would solve potholes issues, particularly in Rompin.
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