Potholes on bitumen roads are formed due to a combination of factors. First, water seeps into small cracks in the road, especially during periods of rain or snow. When this water freezes and expands, it creates additional pressure on the road surface, causing the cracks to widen. As vehicles drive over the weakened areas, the asphalt material is further compromised, leading to the formation of potholes. However, with the application of Agglok 68 road resin, a hybrid polymer, in layers with aggregate, the pothole can be effectively waterproofed and prevented from reoccurring. Agglok 68 road resin, known for its flexibility and durability, creates a strong and permanent material that can withstand significant forces and impacts without breaking or tearing, providing long-lasting protection against potholes and ensuring safer driving conditions for everyone.