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Milford Today
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7 Bucks County Roads Targeted For Pothole Repairs This Week
Drivers advised to slow down and avoid distractions in work zones to keep workers safe.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will be working to repair deteriorated pavement on seven Bucks County highways this week, including Bucks County Route 332, Route 663, Allentown Road, Bridgetown Pike, Bristol Road, Cold Spring Creamery Road, and Trenton Road. Drivers are advised to expect periodic lane closures and possible slowdowns in these areas.
Why it matters
Potholes can pose a serious hazard to drivers and damage vehicles, so these repairs are important for maintaining safe roads in Bucks County. However, the work zones also create risks for both drivers and workers, so it's crucial that motorists slow down and avoid distractions to protect everyone's safety.
The details
PennDOT maintenance crews will be conducting pothole repairs on seven different roads in Bucks County next week. The affected roads include Bucks County Route 332 (Newtown Bypass/Holland Road) in Newtown and Northampton Township, Route 663 (John Fries Highway) in Milford Township, Allentown Road in Milford Township, Bridgetown Pike in Northampton Township, Bristol Road in Warwick, Warrington, and Doylestown townships, Cold Spring Creamery Road in Buckingham Township, and Trenton Road in Falls and Middletown townships.
- The pothole repair work will take place next week.
The players
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)
The state transportation agency responsible for maintaining and repairing roads in Pennsylvania, including the highways targeted for pothole repairs in Bucks County.
What’s next
Motorists can report potholes on Pennsylvania roads by clicking the link provided or by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD.
The takeaway
This pothole repair work is crucial for maintaining safe roads in Bucks County, but it also creates risks for both drivers and workers. By slowing down and avoiding distractions in work zones, motorists can help protect everyone's safety while these important repairs are being made.
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