A photo gallery of the worst road hazards in South Jersey sent in by readers to The Press of Atlantic City. See the Extras section below for information on how to share your photos.
Faith McGinley has come to dread her ride to work at Motts Creek Inn in Galloway Township because the road she travels on is filled with potholes.
Kathy Headley
Tilton Road between Fire Road and Route 9 is one giant pothole (even before they started working on the road ). While driving on Tilton Rd.one night I hit a pothole (in the area near Kensington Furniture) I am not sure what spot it was since there are numerous ones so I could not take a picture. What I can give you is a picture of the damage it did to my wheel which cost me close to $200 to replace. Photo provided by Kathy Headley
Dolores Schorr
Pothole 3-foot wide and 4-inches deep at the 500 block of Cincinnati Avenue, in Egg Harbor City, March 6, 2013. Photo by Dolores Schorr
In front of 6314 Mill Rd. EHT. Took out my front tire
In front of 6314 Mill Rd. Egg Harbor Township. Took out my front tire
Robert Clarke
Intersection of Cologne Ave and Black Horse Pike/322.
Isabel Gaines
King St., Perth Amboy, NJ
Sharon Ward
Photo of the potholes at the end of our driveway. This is our street in Northfield, I took these pictures yesterday 2/25/2013. Thank you for your time and concern.
Submitted photo
A reader says a temporary fix at the intersection of Pacific and Pine avenues in Wildwood has proven ineffective. Officials told the reader to "mind my own business" after sending an email about the pothole.
Danny Drake
Vehicles travel Motts Creek Road, in Galloway Township, avoiding the potholes. For several years, Motts Creek Road has been in declining condition with locals alleging that the county has done nothing to fix it. The condition of the county road has worsened since Hurricane Sandy and the perfect storm of a failing bulkhead at the end of the road and an abundance of pot holes is wreaking havoc. Thursday, February,21, 2013( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Vehicles travel Motts Creek Road in Galloway Township on Thursday, avoiding the potholes. For several years, Motts Creek Road has been in declining condition with locals alleging that the county has done nothing to fix it. The condition of the county road has worsened since Hurricane Sandy and the perfect storm of a failing bulkhead at the end of the road and an abundance of pot holes is wreaking havoc.
Danny Drake
Vehicles travel Motts Creek Road, in Galloway Township, avoiding the potholes. For several years, Motts Creek Road has been in declining condition with locals alleging that the county has done nothing to fix it. The condition of the county road has worsened since Hurricane Sandy and the perfect storm of a failing bulkhead at the end of the road and an abundance of pot holes is wreaking havoc. Thursday, February,21, 2013( Press of Atlantic City/ Danny Drake)
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