
Massive Potholes On These Streets In Western New York
Potholes are a given in Western New York this time of year., but we want to help you avoid them this year if you can.
This is the time of year when you have to use the entire road if you can. You'll find people swerving all over the place. Chances are, they're not drunk or distracted, but they're probably just trying to avoid the potholes.
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They're inevitable. Most of the streets where you encounter them are traveled on a lot. Whether it's from all the cars that drive there or the plows that are trying to keep the roads passable, once a pothole starts, it only gets bigger the more people hit it.
To help people be aware of some of the biggest ones, we asked you where the craters are in our Western New York streets.
The Worst Potholes And Where To Find Them In Western New York
Some of the most popular answers included:
- Main & Transit – Lockport
- Seneca Street – South Buffalo
- Pine Street – East Aurora
- Elmwood Ave from McKinley High School all the way down to the Regal
- County Road in Clarence it’s roughly from Transit to Strickler
- The West side of the Niagara/Orleans County Line Road, that hole is aspiring to be the next Grand Canyon.
- 2nd Street – Jamestown
- Off-Ramp From the 33 to the 198
- Klein Road heading East between Hopkins and Youngs
- Elk Street Bridge South Park Abbott Rd
Obviously, the list isn't limited to these streets. There are tons of them that crews will be working on as quickly as possible, and it's important to remember that they're doing their best.
But where have you found some of the worst potholes in Western New York? Let us know, text us on our app

12 Worst Streets For Potholes In Western New York
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