Wisconsin drivers are bracing for another challenging year in 2025, as the state’s roads continue to deteriorate from harsh winters, freeze-thaw cycles, and delayed repairs. From pothole-ridden city streets to crumbling rural highways, here’s a look at Wisconsin’s worst roads this year.
Long winters, repeated freeze-thaw cycles, heavy salt use, and underfunded repairs contribute to Wisconsin’s worsening road conditions. Despite recent investments, repairs remain slow to meet growing demand.
Wisconsin drivers spend an average of $590 annually on repairs from poor road conditions, including tire replacements, bent rims, and alignment issues caused by potholes and uneven surfaces.
Use apps to check traffic and road conditions before trips, drive slower in construction zones, and report dangerous potholes to WisDOT to help prioritize repairs in your community.