PennDOT Crews to Repair Potholes Across Eastern Montgomery County

Drivers advised to expect lane closures and slowdowns during daytime pothole repairs on over 35 state highways.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

PennDOT maintenance crews will be out this week repairing deteriorated pavement on more than 35 state highways in the Philadelphia region, including Bucks and Montgomery counties. Drivers are advised that periodic daytime lane closures and possible slowdowns will occur as crews work to address over 2,100 customer concerns about potholes received since January 1.

Why it matters

Potholes can pose a serious safety hazard for drivers, causing damage to vehicles and increasing the risk of accidents. PennDOT's proactive approach to repairing roads helps maintain the integrity of the transportation infrastructure and keep drivers safe.

The details

PennDOT District 6 has used 660 tons of asphalt across the five-county Philadelphia region to address pothole concerns since the start of the year. Drivers are reminded to slow down in work zones and avoid distracted driving to ensure the safety of both themselves and the maintenance crews.

  • PennDOT crews will be conducting pothole repairs this week.
  • Since January 1, PennDOT has received over 2,100 customer concerns about potholes.

The players

PennDOT

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the state agency responsible for maintaining and repairing state highways.

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What’s next

Drivers can report potholes to PennDOT's Customer Care Center by visiting www.customercare.penndot.pa.gov or by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD.

The takeaway

Proactive road maintenance by PennDOT helps ensure the safety and integrity of the transportation infrastructure in Eastern Montgomery County and the surrounding region.