Friday, January 19, 2018

PennDOT Encourages Motorists to Call 1-800-FIX-ROAD or Go Online to Report Potholes

PennDOT Encourages Motorists to Call 1-800-FIX-ROAD or Go Online to Report
Potholes

1/19/2018-KING OF PRUSSIA

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is reminding
motorists
that potholes and other roadway concerns on state roads can be reported by
calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD or visiting www.penndot.gov and clicking on "Submit
Roadway Feedback."

"Extreme fluctuations in temperatures coupled with an active snow season is

causing an early outbreak of potholes in the Philadelphia region,
especially on
older roadway surfaces," said PennDOT District 6 Executive Kenneth M.
McClain.
"We encourage the public to report pothole locations to our toll-free
number or
online, so crews can schedule repairs as quickly as possible."

PennDOT maintenance and contractor crews will be working on more than 70
state
highways next week to repair deteriorated pavements across the five-county
Philadelphia region. The roadways include:


Bucks County

• Interstate 95 in Bensalem, Middletown, Lower Makefield townships;
• U.S. 1 in Bensalem, Middletown, Falls townships;
• U.S 202 in Buckingham, Solebury Township;
• Route 63 (Woodhaven Road) in Bensalem Township;
• Route 232 (Second Street Pike) in Northampton Township;
• Route 309 in Quakertown Borough, Hilltown, West Rockhill, Richland
townships;
• Route 332 (Newtown Richboro Road) in Northampton Township;
• Route 532 (Bustleton Avenue) in Bensalem, Lower Southampton townships;
• Route 611 (Easton Road) in Warrington, Doylestown, Nockamixon townships;
• Route 611 Bypass in Doylestown Borough and Doylestown Township;
• Business U.S. 1 in Falls, Middletown townships;
• U.S. 202 Bypass in Doylestown Borough and Doylestown Township;
• Bristol Road in Lower Southampton, Upper Southampton townships;
• New Ford Mill Road in Falls Township;
• Big Oak Road in Lower Makefield Township;
• Yardley Morrisville Road in Lower Makefield Township;
• Main Street in West Rockhill Township, Quakertown Borough;
• John Fries Highway in Milford Township;
• Allentown Road in Milford Township;
• Old Bethlehem Road in Haycock, Springfield townships;
• Swamp Road in Warwick Township;
• Almshouse Road in Warwick Township;
• Pin Run Road in Doylestown Township; and
• Lower State Road in Doylestown Township.

Chester County

• Route 100 in West Whiteland Township;
• U.S. 30 Bypass in West Sadsbury, Sadsbury, West Caln, Valley, Caln, East
Caln, West Whiteland, East Whiteland, Willistown, Tredyffrin, Easttown
townships, Downingtown Borough;
• Route 401 (Conestoga Road) in Elverson Borough, West Nantmeal, East
Nantmeal,
West Vincent, Upper Uwchlan, West Pikeland, Charlestown, East Whiteland
townships;
• Lower Pine Creek Road in West Pikeland Township;
• Yellow Springs Road in Charlestown, Tredyffrin townships;
• Strasburg Road in East Goshen, West Goshen townships;
• Goshen Road in East Goshen, Willistown townships;
• Marshall Street in West Chester Borough;
• Goshen Road in West Goshen Township;
• Phoenixville Pike in West Goshen, West Whiteland townships;
• Creek Road in Thornbury Township;
• Westtown Road in Westtown Township, West Goshen townships;
• Garfield Avenue in West Goshen Township; and
• Boot Road in Downingtown Borough, East Caln, East Bradford, West
Whiteland,
West Goshen, East Goshen townships.

Delaware County

• Interstate 95 in Tinicum, Ridley, Chester, Upper Chichester, Lower
Chichester
townships, Upland Borough, City of Chester;
• U.S. 1 in Concord, Chadds Ford townships;
• U.S. 30 (Lancaster Avenue) in Radnor, Haverford townships;
• U.S. 202 in Chads Ford, Thornbury townships;
• U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway) in Bethel, Upper Chichester townships;
• Rose Valley Road in Swarthmore, Rose Valley boroughs;
• Garnet Mine Road in Bethel, Upper Chichester townships;
• Pyle Road in Bethel Township;
• Beaver Valley Road in Concord Township;
• Bethel Avenue in Upper Chichester Township;
• Chester Road in Swarthmore Borough;
• Route 320 in Swarthmore Borough;
• Route 420 in Tinicum Township, Prospect Park Borough;
• Providence Road in Aldan, Lansdowne boroughs;
• Oak Avenue/Hook Road in Upper Darby, Darby townships, Sharon Hill
Borough;
• Bishop Avenue in Upper Darby Township;
• State Road, Drexel Hill, Upper Darby townships;
• Darby Road in Haverford Township;
• Lansdowne Avenue in Upper Darby Township; and
• Baltimore Pike in Clifton Heights Borough.

Montgomery County

• U.S. 202 in Montgomery, Upper Gwynedd townships;
• U.S. 422 in Montgomery County;
• Route 29 in Collegeville, Perkiomen townships;
• Route 463 in Horsham Township;
• Gulph Road in Upper Merion Township;
• Morris Road in Worcester, Whitpain townships;
• Matsonford Road in Upper Merion Township;
• Neiffer Road in Limerick Township;
• Ridge Avenue in Limerick, Lower Pottsgrove, Upper Providence townships,
Collegeville, Trappe boroughs; and
• Lewis Road in Royersford Borough.

Philadelphia

• Interstate 95;
• Interstate 76;
• Interstate 676; and
• U.S. 1.

The patching operations, which are weather dependent, will result in
traffic
slowdowns and backups as lane closures will be in effect where state and
contractor crews are working.

Since December 1, 2017, PennDOT maintenance crews have placed more than 600

tons of patching material on state roads in Bucks, Chester, Delaware,
Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. PennDOT's contractors have also
performed
various patching operations in the region.

A pothole develops when water seeps below the road through small cracks in
the
pavement surface. As the water repeatedly freezes and thaws due to
temperature
fluctuations, a cavity forms below the surface and larger cracks develop,
which
destroys the strength of the pavement.

When reporting a pothole, citizens are asked to be as specific as possible
when
providing pothole locations or other maintenance concerns such as deer
removal
or signing issues. For state routes, citizens must report the county,
municipality, street name and route number, or the state route (SR) number
that
can be found on small black and white signs posted along state roadways.
Citizens should also provide a description of any familiar landmarks that
will
help PennDOT locate the problem area.

Once notified, PennDOT will plan, prioritize and address roadway concerns
as
weather conditions allow.

The 1-800-FIX-ROAD number should not be used to report traffic accidents,
disabled vehicles, or other emergencies. Motorists should continue to call
911
to report those types of incidents.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including

color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com.
511PA,
which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay
warnings,
weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than 850
traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

For more PennDOT information, visit www.penndot.gov. Follow local PennDOT
information on Twitter at www.twitter.com/511PAPhilly, and follow the
department on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/pennsylvaniadepartmentoftransportation and Instagram at
www.instagram.com/pennsylvaniadot.

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