Pennsylvania drivers have long complained about potholes, rough patches, and dangerous curves. In 2025, these roads continue to top the list for frustration and costly repairs. Here's what residents across the state are saying.
Heavy winter freeze-thaw cycles, aging infrastructure, and limited road budgets have left Pennsylvania struggling to keep up with road maintenance. Salt and snow plows further accelerate deterioration every year.
According to transportation studies, Pennsylvania drivers are paying nearly $700 annually in vehicle repair costs linked to poor road conditions—including flat tires, suspension repairs, and alignment fixes.
Use route-planning apps to avoid known bad zones, slow down near pothole-prone areas, and report new road hazards to PennDOT. Staying vigilant could help reduce the risk of expensive repairs.