Bucks Council have agreed an extra £3 million investment to improve the county's roads.
£2.5 million pounds is to be spent repairing potholes with another half a million pounds to upgrade road markings.
This is in addition to the £24 million already allocated to highways improvements.
Cllr. Steven Broadbent, Cabinet Member for Transport, said:
"This is about us listening to what residents want and allocating funds accordingly. We all use the county’s road network, and we all know the damage bad weather and heavy use causes. We know how our residents feel about it, so this is why we are acting.
"This is part of our wider investment in Buckinghamshire’s roads – and residents are likely to see road maintenance crews out and about as well as signage highlighting our ‘Investing in your roads’ programme."
The road marking works will begin in September and the extra Plane and Patch works will start in October. All of the works will be delivered by the end of the 2021/22 financial year.

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