Crime & Safety
PennDOT Addressing Deteriorated Roads In Tredyffrin And Easttown
Recent harsh winter weather has taken a toll on roads in the greater Philadelphia area, and PennDOT is mobilizing crews to address issues.

With harsh winter weather comes increasingly damaged roads. Snow melts, then refreezes, then melts, and refreezes, then melts... All the ice on roads causes existing cracks and potholes to become even more troublesome for drivers and their vehicles.
The recent cold and warm temperature cycles in the Philadelphia area have led PennDOT to mobilize crews across the region to address the deteriorated roads, including roads in Tredyffrin and Easttown townships.
Among the 70 state highways being taken care of by PennDOT maintenance and contractor crews next week are the U.S. 30 Bypass in Tredyffrin and Easttown, as well as Yellow Springs Road in Tredyffrin, according to PennDOT.
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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, PennDOT said.
Additionally, PennDOT is urging drivers to report any potholes and other road concerns by calling (800) 349-7623 or submitting a report online here.
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"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," PennDOT District 6 Executive Kenneth M. McClain said. “We encourage the public to report pothole locations to our toll-free number or online, so crews can schedule repairs as quickly as possible."
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