Defend Against Potholes
In this time of year, a war is being waged. It is a war against your car and its tires, and the weapons of that war are giant, gaping holes in the road. There’s nothing quite as bad as your jaw slamming shut and your entire body shaking, while you cringe at the noise of your fender slamming into the road because your tire just disappeared into a bottomless pit. And sometimes it’s because you just can’t see them. Sure, that shortcut was good during the summer, but now, you may want to stick to the highway just so you’re not swallowed up on your way to work.
So lets work together to stay informed. I’ve put a map below. If you know of a particularly nasty section road in Eastern Iowa, or the location of the biggest pothole you’ve ever seen, leave the address in the comments and I’ll add it to the map, so others can be aware of those spots as well.
View Eastern Iowa Potholes in a larger map
Posted: February 5th, 2010 under Helpful Info, Show Notes.
Comments: 2
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Comment from Martha T.
Time: February 5, 2010, 4:23 pm
The intersection of Prairie Drive NE and 27th Street NE is nasty! Also bad, the block of Prairie Drive between 27th Street NE and 25th Street NE is bad. This goes past Mt. Mercy College. I think drivers there need mercy for sure!
Comment from Mike
Time: February 5, 2010, 4:40 pm
I got those spots added to the map. Thanks for the tips Martha!




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