I had no idea I could even do this!
Those nasty potholes? I hate them and somehow I always seem to find them, or should I say my car always finds a way to land in one.
Inclement weather and fluctuating temperatures often lead to potholes big enough to be called foxholes - especially during severe Winter months. But why are they called potholes?
A number of weeks ago, we talked about the pockmarked landscape that are the roads in Ocean County now that winter has passed. After calling out one specific road, it's thankfully not only getting fixed, but totally repaved.
I was turning off of Hooper Avenue into the Ocean County Mall and there it was a "giant" pothole that my car tire went right into, of course.
If I didn't have good eyes when I was out running errands this morning, I'd probably be getting a new tire right now. There was a huge pothole that I was able to safely avoid at the last minute right in the middle of Jack Martin Blvd in Brick.
The harsh winter has taken a toll on many roadways, leaving behind plenty of pesky craters, and starting today, Brick Township kicks off its Pothole Repair Program.
They're the annual scourge of drivers everywhere - after winter, our roads and highways end up looking like the surface of the moon, with potholes just waiting to ravage your suspension.