Traffic & Transit
Crews To Address Potholes Across Delaware County This Week
The region has a high volume of potholes in spring due to temperatures fluctuating between freezing and mild, known as a freeze-thaw cycle.
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — PennDOT said crews will be working to address potholes in Delaware County this week as part of a larger effort to fix deteriorated pavement on dozens of highways in Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties.
According to PennDOT, maintenance crews will be working on the following roads:
- U.S. 1, Springfield Township;
- Route 352, Middletown Township;
- Manoa Road, Haverford Township;
- and King of Prussia Road, Radnor Township.
The Philadelphia region experiences a high volume of potholes each season due to temperatures fluctuating between freezing and mild, known as a rapid freeze-thaw cycle.
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Drivers are reminded to slow down in the work zone and refrain from distracted driving to keep themselves and our workers safe.
Crews will be patching potholes until all areas are addressed.
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All activities are weather dependent.
PennDOT would like to remind motorists that potholes can be reported to PennDOT’s Customer Care Center online here.
Since Jan. 1, District 6, which covers the Philadelphia region, has received over 3,700 customer concerns regarding potholes.
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