The Politics of Potholes

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Dallas roads totally suck.

With the building boom of the last decade and the infiltration of tax revenues our city has received, it’s hard to understand why we can’t have drivable roads. As Realtors, our cars are our offices and wow, are they taking a beating. And Dallas wants Amazon??? Are you kidding, we can’t seem to handle what we already have. With the constant construction and large trucks pounding the earth, the patched asphalt is cracking apart and all over the place.

Ultimate Pothole Compilation Video

Try riding a motorcycle. Potholes are a scourge on DALLAS. We know how they happen and how to repair them, so why don’t we? Join Nolan Sykes from Donut as he explores the economics and politics behind America’s pothole problem

The Politics of Potholes – Learn how they happen and who ends up paying for them

Texas law dictates that its cities are not responsible for damage caused against a vehicle due to street debris or potholes. The city is not liable for the condition of its roads, nor is it likely that filed claims will be met.

Despite this law, there is a formal process on the Texas Department of Transportation’s website. The form reports where the pothole is, and you can request a direct response from the TxDOT. Citizens may make a claim against the city seeking reimbursement. Sometimes the city reimburses drivers, though the chances are extremely slim. Motorists requesting refunds for pothole damage is the number one complaint.

I need your help. Here is the plan.

Photo, Live photos, Videos, you name it. Put them on our Facebook Page Here (Fix Dallas Roads). We have the tools and power to document all the pot holes in our roads. We can inundate the city of Dallas with documentation. You can keep a ruler in your car to measure just for fun. LOL.

Email them below and Forward to your friends to FIX Our Roads.

When: Today
Where: Dallas County
Website :
Report Pot Holes in Dallas
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