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  2. Is the pothole on your Bucks County road getting fixed? Here ...

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    To report potholes on state roads, call 1-800-FIX-ROAD or visit penndot.pa.gov and click on “Submit Concern”. This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: Bucks County ...

  3. Pothole fixes come to 9 Bucks County roads; PECO plans 2 ...

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    Meanwhile, this week, PennDOT continued a series of pothole repairs planned along 50 state highways across the Philadelphia region as temperatures continue to warm back up this month.

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

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    Reporting potholes in Rochester. If you’re looking for a way to report potholes, call 311. According to the City of Rochester website, potholes are generally repaired within 24 to 48 hours on ...

  5. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    A PennDOT-issued sign at an auto garage in New Castle stating that it conducts vehicle inspections for cars registered in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation was created from the former Department of Highways by Act 120, approved by the legislature on May 6, 1970. [3]

  6. Pennsylvania Route 132 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 132 (PA 132) is a state highway in southeast Pennsylvania. The route, which is signed east–west, runs northwest to southeast through Bucks County in suburban Philadelphia from PA 611 in Warrington southeast to Interstate 95 (I-95) in Bensalem. PA 132 is a commercial route lined with shopping centers throughout much of its ...

  7. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Act 44 of 2007 required the commission to make quarterly payments to PennDOT, amounting to $450 million annually, to help fund public transportation in Pennsylvania, [16] with the support of then CEO Joe Brimmeier. [17] Act 44 was amended by Pennsylvania Act 89 of 2013 to extend these payments until 2022.

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  9. Archbald Pothole State Park - Wikipedia

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    Archbald Pothole was a county park until 1961 when the property was transferred to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Archbald Pothole State Park was formally opened in 1964. [3] While the pothole and surrounding park were long a popular tourist attraction, by the 1990s attendance had fallen and the facilities were in need of repair.