Concerns over dust ‘like fog’ on resurfaced A6 Mountsorrel bypass

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A spokesperson for the county council said surface dressing work was carried out to “help protect the road and prevent potholes”.”But on this occasion, we are aware this has caused disruption and we understand how frustrating it’s been for people living nearby and using the route,” they said.”This type of treatment seals the surface, improves grip and stops water getting in, helping the road last longer and reducing the need for more disruptive repairs later. “We carry this surface dressing out in warmer summer months as the dry conditions help the new surface set and bond properly.”Some people may have noticed more dust than usual. “In these very hot, dry conditions that can happen for a short time while the new surface settles, this will ease. “We’ve been sweeping the road daily and will continue to do so this week to help clear as soon as possible.”The authority advised motorists to abide by the temporary 10mph (16km/h) advisory speed limit in place and leave extra space between vehicles to “help everything bed in more quickly”.”We’d like to thank residents for their patience and understanding,” it added.