We’ve survived another Minnesota winter -- the ice, the snow, the frozen temps and wind chills. But, how did our roads hold up? The combination of heavy vehicle loads, cracks in the asphalt, and thawing and freezing cycles have all contributed to the formation of potholes.
Those pesky craters that pop up (and down) this time of the year can be more than irritating; not only do they contribute to accidents, they also wreak havoc on your car’s wheels and suspension. In fact, a new study by AAA reveals that pothole damage has cost U.S. drivers $15 billion in vehicle repairs over the last five years.
Over the same course of time, 16 million drivers across the country have reported pothole damage to their vehicles. Ranging from tire punctures and bent wheels to more expensive suspension damage, the repairs have averaged $300.
Tips to Avoid Hitting Potholes:
AAA experts recommend the following driving tips to avoid hitting potholes:
Hitting even one pothole can throw your vehicle’s alignment or steering out of whack, leading to more expensive repairs and costs down the road. Should you suspect any damage from a bumpy pothole season ride, have a professional mechanic check out your car.
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