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New Jersey is repairing 64,500 potholes since December 2025, focusing on state highways to improve road safety.
New Jersey has launched its 2026 pothole repair campaign, with crews working across the state to fix road damage from a harsh winter.
Since December 1, 2025, NJDOT has repaired about 64,500 potholes—up from 53,000 last year—focusing on state highways, especially in Middlesex and Morris counties.
Repairs are underway using hot asphalt, with daytime lane closures expected but timed to minimize traffic impact.
Drivers are urged to report potholes via NJDOT’s online form or 1-800-POTHOLE.
While the state allows vehicle damage claims from potholes, fewer than 1% are typically approved.
The effort is part of a broader push to improve road safety and infrastructure.
Nueva Jersey está reparando 64,500 baches desde diciembre de 2025, centrándose en las carreteras estatales para mejorar la seguridad vial.