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Baltimore Drivers Frustrated by Pothole Damage and Lack of Road Repairs
Readers weigh in on whether leaders are doing enough to address the problem
Mar. 16, 2026 at 2:03am
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Potholes across Baltimore and the surrounding region have become a frequent frustration for drivers, leading to costly car repairs. City officials say they've filled thousands of potholes, but many residents say the roads remain in poor condition. The issue has raised questions about long-term road funding and improvements, with leaders facing pressure to address the problem.
Why it matters
Potholes can cause significant damage to vehicles, leading to expensive repairs for drivers. The issue also impacts commute times and overall road safety. Addressing the pothole problem requires a long-term strategy and funding from both the city and state.
The details
Baltimore city crews say they've filled thousands of potholes in recent weeks, but many residents report that the roads remain in poor condition, leading to frustration and costly car repairs. Officials say long-term road improvements depend on funding, including support from the state.
- In recent weeks, Baltimore city crews have been working to fill potholes across the region.
- This winter's snow, ice, and heavy traffic have contributed to the worsening pothole problem.
The players
Baltimore City Officials
City officials responsible for road maintenance and repairs in Baltimore.
Baltimore-area Drivers
Residents of Baltimore and the surrounding region who are frustrated by the pothole problem and its impact on their vehicles and commutes.
What they’re saying
“Potholes across Baltimore and the surrounding region have become a frequent frustration for drivers, especially after a winter of snow, ice and heavy traffic.”
— Baltimore Sun Staff (baltimoresun.com)
What’s next
The Baltimore Sun is conducting a reader poll to gauge public opinion on whether leaders are doing enough to address the pothole problem and keep roads safe and free of damage.
The takeaway
The pothole issue in Baltimore highlights the need for long-term funding and a comprehensive strategy to maintain and improve the region's roads. Addressing this problem will require collaboration between city and state officials to ensure drivers can safely navigate the roads without costly vehicle repairs.
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