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  2. Pothole - Wikipedia

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    A pothole is a pot-shaped depression in a road surface, [1] usually asphalt pavement, where traffic has removed broken pieces of the pavement. It is usually the result of water in the underlying soil structure and traffic passing over the affected area.

  3. Did your teeth just rattle over that pothole? Here’s how to ...

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    The Kansas Department of Transportation does have a claims process for roadway damage. ... Unexpectedly driving over a pothole is not a fun surprise. Not only are potholes nuisances, but in some ...

  4. Pothole (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A pothole is a surface disruption in a roadway, caused by fatigue and erosion. Pothole may also refer to: Pothole (geology), a phenomenon encountered in the platinum mining industry in South Africa; Pothole (landform), evorsion, swirlhole, or giant's kettle, a smooth, bowl-shaped or cylindrical hollow created by water erosion of bedrock

  5. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    A road being resurfaced using a road roller Red surfacing for a bicycle lane in the Netherlands Construction crew laying down asphalt over fiber-optic trench, in New York City A road surface ( British English ) or pavement ( North American English ) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain vehicular or foot ...

  6. Pothole damage to your car in Rochester? Here's how to report ...

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    Each year, 15% of drivers need repairs due to pothole damage. Even if the damage occurs on public roads, repairs might only be covered if you have collision insurance.

  7. Pothole breakdowns reach five-year high

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    The AA said it received 632,000 call outs to vehicles damaged by road defects last year.

  8. Road debris - Wikipedia

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    Road debris is a hazard [5] that can cause loss of vehicle control with damages ranging from a flat tire, vehicular rollover, penetration of the passenger compartment by the debris, [1] [7] to a serious collision, with accompanying injuries or deaths.

  9. ‘Pretty deep pothole’ on I-435 slowed Kansas City traffic ...

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    For highways — like I-435 or U.S. 71 — contact the state transportation agency where the pothole is located. For roads, check if the pothole is located within the limits of a city. If so ...