New Jersey Likely Won't Pay For Your Car's Pothole DamageNew Jersey Likely Won't Pay For Your Car's Pothole DamageDrivers in New Jersey face a costly problem with potholes, enduring vehicle damage averaging $600 per repair.Jahna MichalJahna Michal
NJDOT begins massive pothole project — What you need to knowNJDOT begins massive pothole project — What you need to knowNJDOT launches pothole repair campaign. Motorists urged to expect daytime lane closures for ongoing repairs.Eric ScottEric Scott
Pothole season is upon us in NJ: Here's how to look for damagePothole season is upon us in NJ: Here's how to look for damageTips to help navigate pothole season on our roadways.Mike BrantMike Brant
Hey Gov Murphy! Fill the Potholes!Hey Gov Murphy! Fill the Potholes!You'd think that our government could at the very least make sure our roadways are not covered in craters waiting to wreck your car.Bill SpadeaBill Spadea