Anyone can report potholes in Columbus by calling 311 or visiting the city of Columbus's 311 page on their website. If the road is in the jurisdiction of the Ohio Department of Transportation, you can ...
“People seeking reimbursement due to a pothole can do so by calling Metro311 at 311, or (502) 574-5000, to initiate a claim.
Potholes are caused by fluctuating temperatures — such as temperatures above freezing one day and below freezing the next. As ...
Columbus and central Ohio is in the midst of second winter with an arctic blast bursting through the area. The cold and snow has always made driving more difficult ...
The RAC has urged frustrated Brits to avoid fixing a growing issue on the roads, despite being estimated to cost the ...
In 2023 alone, county officials said more than 17,000 potholes were filled using more than 800 tons of patch materials.
Motorists have been urged to get a vital car check completed if they strike a pothole with vehicles at risk of “major tyre or ...
Nottinghamshire County Council described the work as 'completely unacceptable' and said they were investigating ...
Numerous potholes on Louisville's roads can cause damage to traveling vehicles, and some reimbursement options to repair them are available throughout the city. While Louisville has spent more ...
Councils are refusing to fix potholes across the UK because they are less than a foot wide. Nearly one in eight highway authorities will not consider filling a pothole unless it is at least 12 ...
Cold asphalt patches are the alternative method when the weather is too cold for hot mix, but they are not as permanent of a fix as hot mix. It may take up to a week and a half before potholes are ...
“While there is little we can do to stop potholes from forming, our roads crews are already working diligently to repair these hazards on county roadways,” county Commissioner Tom Pullion said ...