Posted on 16 February 2010. Tags: Asphalt, Budget Gap, Center Operators, Chunks, Commuters, Customer Response, Dear Mr, Dirt Road, District Administrator, Eastbound, Exit Ramp, Field Managers, Gap, Hawthorne District, Hazardous Road, High Priority, Hot Mix, Interchange, Magnitude, Mix Materials, Pavement, Pot Hole, Pot Holes, Pothole Repairs, Priority Attention, Repair Request, Richmond, Richmond Area, Richmond Dist, Richmond District, Street Exit, Sure Things, Traffic Report, Vdot, Virginia State, Ways To Save Money, Westbound Lanes
Since the last major snow in the Richmond area on Wednesday, February 10th, the road at the interchange between I-64 West and I-95 South, also known as the 5th Street exit, has disintegrated into a dirt road. The pavement is gone, and large chunks of asphalt are all that remain.
So, what is so special about this particular damage? There are millions of pot holes all across the state, right?
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