Giant wheel-eating potholes in outside eastbound lane. I know this from personal encounter with said potholes. Car now at dealer.
Plymouth btw Huron Pkwy. & Green Rd.
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Giant wheel-eating potholes in outside eastbound lane. I know this from personal encounter with said potholes. Car now at dealer.
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I hit one today also in the same lane. Thankfully, my car survived but I was surprised! Be careful.
I hope you also called 99H-OLES to report them. In my experience, the city respponds quickly to such reports.
I wasn’t aware of 99H-OLES. I will call them. The AAPD arrived when I was the phone with AAA, wrote up a damaged property report, and stayed there until the tow arrived, so I’m guessing the city knows about this. A second car hit another pothole right around the same time and also had to be towed.
Freep ran a pothole story:
Link to Freep
noting this quote:
“MDOT warns that drivers making damage claims must prove that “the highway authority knew of the condition and had an opportunity to repair, or the condition existed for more than 30 days.” What’s more, MDOT said, it will pay only damages not covered by a driver’s insurance company.”
Now, the question is who is the “highway authority” in this case – is that a state trunkline or is that a city street? And does calling 99-HOLES enough notification or should you send a letter or postcard, and if so who to?