Local hero reveals he lets out his driveway to nine cars a day because the street outside is covered in potholes as motorists complain council's 'repairs' just fall apart Russell from East Sussex appeared in Channel 4's The War On Motorists READ MORE: Furious driver is branded 'dramatic busybody ' By Eleanor Dye Published: 05:08 EDT, 24 May 2024 | Updated: 05:14 EDT, 24 May 2024 e-mail View comments A man who lives in 'pothole hell' has revealed that up to nine cars are forced to take refuge in his driveway every single day due to the incredibly uneven roads in East Sussex meaning motorists are unable to park. The man, called Russell, appeared in Channel 4 's new documentary The War On Motorists on Thursday. Russell, has locally become known as a 'pothole superhero' as his house is a refuge for cars that have become victim to the dangerous craters.
In the show, he showed reporter and motoring journalist Ginny Buckley footage from his Ring Doorbell, which featured three cars queuing at once in his driveway. 'We've had a lot more than one at any one time. If there's just one out there, it's a good day.
' A man who lives in 'pothole hell' has revealed that up to nine cars are forced to take refuge in his driveway every single day due to the incredibly uneven roads in East Sussex Russell (pictured showing off the pothole) has locally become known as a 'pothole superhero' as his house is a refuge for cars that have become victim to the dangerous craters As he reviewed the footage h.