Citroën have called on the Government to make using AI compulsory to fix Britain’s pothole crisis and save billions of pounds on repairs. The UK is estimated to have over a million potholes, with the Government setting aside £1.6 billion to fix roads until the of the year. Some define a pothole as 75mm wide, but a few local authorities say it needs to be 300mm wide before needing repair. “In essence, it will be a much more efficient use of the funding that's available for local local authorities to fix potholes. Citroen's Greg Taylor spoke to Jack Carson | GB NEWS“That's really what we want government and and local authorities to do.