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Posts Tagged ‘PennsylvaniaDOT’

Pennsylvania DOT: Controlled Bridge Drop

Tuesday, November 8th, 2016

PennDOT performed a controlled drop Wednesday, Oct. 26, of a section of the old PA 903 Bridge in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County.

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Pennsylvania DOT: Pothole Patrol

Tuesday, July 19th, 2016

This short video aims to educate motorists on how potholes form, how the department addresses them and most importantly, how to report their location to PennDOT.

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Pennsylvania DOT: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About POTHOLES (But Were Afraid to Ask)

Friday, May 9th, 2014

This short video aims to educate motorists on how potholes form, how the department addresses them and most importantly, how to report their location to PennDOT.

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