Pothole Patrol: Where are the worst?
Published: February 11, 2009
Updated: February 12, 2009
Let others know where you’ve encountered potholes in Southern New England in the comment section below.
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Huge pot hole on pitman street. In the area of wayland square. Beware….
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suzanne
The Westminster Street exit from Rt. 10 North.
I have to agree 100% with savedmoss because Natick Ave is one big pothole. It’s impossible to navigate against these potholes. Between the potholes and the flooding this road is a disaster. We would be better off with a dirt road!
I have to agree with savedmoss 100%. It’s impossible to miss the potholes on Natick Ave because the road is one big pothole! It’s a complete obstacle course.
I have to say that Natick Ave, between Wakefield St in West Warwick to Wilbur Ave in Cranston is that absolute worse road I’ve seen this winter. I promise it will not disappoint.
Also, why isn’t Airport Rd in Warwick ever an issue? Its high traffic, and is in horrible condition year round (Like it has been for the past 10 years). I would love to know why a road so highly traveled is left to rot for so long.
Blackstone St.and Plain St. in Providence-it seems that it can swallow the whole car.
North Main St.Providence-(between South Main St. and Smith St.) zigzaging around to avoid the potholes.
Without a doubt the worst section of road in the state is on Dupont Drive in Providence in front of the Bank of America building.
That area looks like a mine field.
Typically the city will come around every few months and throw some asphalt in the potholes but they just come back worse than ever a few days later. Also, there’s a sink hole that basically could swallow a small car.
From the trash compactor in Portsmouth to the Raytheon Campus. The only good thing about all the potholes is my radio is working again
Bottom of Grand ave in cranston
Canal Street at the light at the intersection of Wickenden Street and across as you approach the exit up to 195.
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