Summary
If you've seen one of your wheels disappear and die under the expensive, unforgiving force of this year's bumper crop of potholes, you might not be surprised to learn that car repair caused by these ugly cavities will cost Americans nearly $5 billion this year.
"Besides tolls, car insurance and gasoline taxes, motorists pay the price for poorly maintained roads, too," said Cathleen Lewis, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey branch of the American Automobile Association, whose national office made this estimate.See the full content of this document
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The Most Damaged Roads in the Area
But judging from today's second batch of Road Warrior Black Hole "awards," North Jersey motorists are well-versed in multiple pothole penalties.
Whether it's deep, neglected puddles in Bergenfie...See the full content of this document
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