According to WSDOT’s recent quarterly performance report, crews didn’t complete up to 44% of their highway maintenance asset condition targets in 2022
. A spokesperson with the agency says they continue to monitor the roadways and prioritize any hazardous areas. They also tell KIRO 7 if people feel a pothole is dangerous, report it immediately.
“How we get those areas is the public seeing them. So, a big thing that we encourage drivers to do is to report these potholes,” spokesperson Aisha Dayal said.“A public road is something everyone travels on every single day, why can’t it be safe just as everything else?” Kong said. Kong says most insurance policies can cover most of the costs for damage caused by a pothole, but has seen customers pay out of pocket and then see if insurance will reimburse them for it all.; however, it’s not always a guarantee you will be covered.
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