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PennDOT Crews Continue Pothole Repairs Across Region
Work scheduled on several major roadways in Bucks and Montgomery counties this week.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 11:34am
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PennDOT crews will continue repairing potholes and deteriorating pavement on state roads across the Philadelphia region this week, with work planned on Route 13, Old Bristol Pike, and other major thoroughfares in Bucks and Montgomery counties. Motorists should expect periodic lane closures and potential traffic delays while the repair work is underway.
Why it matters
After a harsh winter marked by multiple snowstorms and extreme cold, PennDOT has been working to address significant road damage caused by freeze-thaw cycles. The ongoing pothole repairs are critical to maintaining safe and drivable conditions on state-owned roads and highways in the region.
The details
PennDOT officials said crews will be performing repairs this week on Route 13 in Falls Township and Tullytown Borough, Old Bristol Pike in Falls Township and Morrisville Borough, and Highland and Comly avenues in Middletown Township and Langhorne Manor Borough. Since January 1, the agency's District 6 has used over 1,691 tons of asphalt to fill craters and smooth road surfaces across Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties.
- PennDOT crews have been working for several weeks to address road damage caused by the freeze-thaw cycles.
- Since Jan. 1, PennDOT District 6 has used more than 1,691 tons of asphalt to fill craters and smooth surfaces.
- This week, crews are scheduled to perform repairs on 35 roadways throughout the five-county Philadelphia region.
The players
PennDOT
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the state agency responsible for maintaining state-owned roads and highways.
The takeaway
The ongoing pothole repair work by PennDOT is essential to keeping the region's roads safe and drivable for residents and commuters, especially after a harsh winter that caused significant damage to the pavement. Drivers are encouraged to report any pothole locations through PennDOT's customer care portal or by phone.


