West Virginia's Hot Asphalt Pothole Fight
West Virginia road crews are gearing up for the annual battle against potholes, starting along Interstate 64. After a harsh winter marked by severe freeze-thaw cycles, theyre now using hot asphalt for more durable repairs instead of temporary cold patches. Asphalt plants have been active in several cities due to recent warm spells, allowing the Division of Highways to stay ahead of repairs. Highway officials emphasize the importance of prioritizing interstates, U.S. routes, and busy roads, with crews fixing potholes year-round across all fifty-five counties. While weather could disrupt work, the early start promises smoother drives soon.
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