Traffic & Transit
Five Bucks County Roadways Targeted For Pothole Repairs
Depending on the weather, PennDOT maintenance and contractor crews will be repairing deteriorated pavement on the following local roadways.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — PennDOT is scheduled to repair potholes this week on more than 45 state highways in the Philadelphia region, including five in Upper and Central Bucks County.
Depending on the weather, PennDOT maintenance and contractor crews will be repairing deteriorated pavement throughout the area including the following Upper and Central Bucks County roadways:
- Route 611, Nockamixon and Durham townships.
- Geigel Hill Road, Tinicum Township.
- Edison-Furlong Road, Doylestown and Buckingham Townships.
- Cold Spring Creamery Road, Buckingham Township.
- Almshouse Road, Doylestown and Warwick townships.
Crews will restrict travel lanes on these state highways to patch areas of deteriorating pavement. Motorists are advised to be alert of this moving operation and to expect intermittent lane closures and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews. All activities are weather dependent.
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Motorists are reminded to slow down in the work zone and refrain from distracted driving to keep themselves and our workers safe.
PennDOT reminds motorists that potholes and other roadway concerns on state roads can be reported by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD or visiting www.penndot.pa.gov and clicking on “Submit Concern”. To date, District 6 has received more than 1,600 customer concerns regarding potholes through PennDOT’s Customer Care Center.
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As of January 1, PennDOT has used more than 551 tons of asphalt to repair potholes across the five-county Philadelphia region.
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