Georgia drivers know the struggle: congested interstates, pothole-ridden streets, and crumbling bridges. In 2025, these roads are being called out as the worst in the state for traffic, maintenance problems, and driver complaints.
Decades of underfunded repairs, rapid urban growth, and extreme weather fluctuations have strained Georgia’s road infrastructure. Potholes form quickly in heavy-traffic areas, and aging bridges need costly upgrades.
The average driver in Georgia pays over $600 per year in vehicle repairs due to road-related issues—flat tires, broken suspensions, and bent wheels topping the list of complaints.
Check tire pressure regularly, avoid known pothole zones, use navigation apps to steer clear of closures, and report road hazards to Georgia DOT for faster attention.