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Illinois among worst states in the country for potholes despite 2nd highest gas tax
Just the News ^ | February 13, 2022 - | Kevin Bessler

Posted on 02/14/2022 5:43:35 AM PST by cutty

Midwestern states dominate the Top List for states with worst potholes, with Indiana, Michigan and Ohio also ranking high.

Drivers in Illinois pay the second highest gas tax in the country. Despite that, Illinois is near the top of the list for the states with the worst pothole problem.

A study by QuoteWizard says Illinois is the 7th worst state for potholes. Midwestern states dominate the top ten with Indiana, Michigan and Ohio also making an appearance.

Researcher Nick VinZant said pothole damage costs U.S. drivers $3 billion a year with the average cost for repairs around $300.

“But you can spend a lot more than that very quickly because we have seen instances where people are having their alignment gets knocked off, you're messing with the suspension, even the frame if you are hitting the Mariana Trench of potholes,” VinZant said.

Researchers at QuoteWizard looked at Google search statistics going back to 2004. They found that Washington has more searches for pothole-related complaints than any other state.

A couple Illinois cities made the top-50 list for the worst pothole problems. Champaign ranked 32nd and Chicago came in at number 41. Yakima, Washington, topped the list.

Illinoisans may file a claim if their vehicle is damaged by a pothole. Drivers with such damage can call the Illinois Department of Transportation or go to their website and fill out a form to report a pothole. The same form can be used to file a claim.

VinZant said Illinoisans should get used to potholes for a while because we are entering primetime when it comes to encountering the dreaded road hazard.

“When you get moisture, it seeps into the roadway, it is still cool enough where it freezes and expands, and this is kind of pothole-forming season right now,” VinZant said.

The Tax Foundation has Illinois as the second highest gas tax state in the Untied States, behind only California. Illinois' gas tax is the highest in the Midwest.


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To: cutty

You have to travel roads in New Jersey.

Here driving is a contact sport and some NJ roadways look like they’ve been hit by heavy artillery.


21 posted on 02/14/2022 8:52:15 AM PST by jmacusa (America.Founded by geniuses. Now governed by idiots. )
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To: cutty

Southern area of Illinois is like the bastard step child.
Chicago gets the vast majority of any taxes and way down in agriculture south, crumbs.
Roads there are BAD.


22 posted on 02/14/2022 9:23:25 AM PST by Joe Boucher (Kimber .45 )
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To: CodeToad

All money for transportation goes to mass transit or bike lanes.


23 posted on 02/14/2022 9:24:26 AM PST by 1956tbyrd
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To: Joe Boucher

Same thing happens in Colorado: Denver gets billions while rural areas can’t even get a $100k bridge fixed.


24 posted on 02/14/2022 9:25:49 AM PST by CodeToad (Arm up! They Have!)
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