US-Bundesstaaten mit den meisten Schlaglöchern

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  1. Filthiest_Tleilaxu on

    Rhode Island has potholes by its beaches that would fit an 18 wheeler. The state is an absolute shithole.

  2. RequiemRomans on

    Damn Hawaii, I wasn’t expecting that. When I went to Maui the roads were pretty good

  3. King_in_a_castle_84 on

    I feel like it should be “how many potholes per lane-mile of roads”.

  4. I’m going to make a point that the states with the highest number of complaints are also the states with the largest metropolitan areas. So these areas have more and worse potholes because of their populations? Maybe. But it’s also possible that having the highest amount of people increases the likelihood of more individuals that are eager to complain publicly and loudly about whatever problem catches their attention at any given time. Just saying.

  5. Complaints per kilometer of roads seems like a flawed metric considering roads with more throughput will get more complains per pothole. Maybe the roads in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming aren’t better. Maybe there’s fewer people to complain. Complaints per person would be a better metric on how the state of potholes is impacting people as a whole.

  6. toadjones79 on

    This is complaints, not actual pot holes. I’ve lived in several states. Utah has far fewer potholes than Wisconsin, but rates as more. But Wisconsin is more used to them, almost proud of the harsh environment they live in. So they complain far less.

  7. No way RI and NY have more than Cali! Take the 101 on any bit, nor cal or so cal and tell me you don’t need new shocks after

  8. Relative_Slide9840 on

    This is the highest number of “Reported Potholes”. Reported potholes likely lead to more potholes fixed. Meaning that the data reported here is almost certainly way different than what is represented

  9. theplacesyougo on

    You did it Mississippi! You’re finally in the middle of a ranking and not first/last!

  10. ughliterallycanteven on

    Growing up and learning to drive in CA but living between NY, IL, and LA, I have to say that the Louisiana potholes are more prevalent and destructive. California:isn’t that aggressive and NY are more upstate. With Louisiana, you need an insurance plan for your suspension and tires.

  11. Courtcourt4040 on

    I feel like Illinois’ pothole counts are skewed by Chicago suburbs. Central and downstate is a hot mess.

  12. mwthomas11 on

    This is so weird.
    1) The title doesn’t say it’s per-length of roadway
    2) It should probably be per-length-per-lane of roadway, but I digress
    3) The legend has the high scale on the left with the low scale on the right
    4) Their own blurb on the left explaining how it’s per mile has RI at 24.3, while the map has RI at 23.4

  13. TriskOfWhaleIsland on

    Oh, New York 😜

    We literally need to repave our roads every decade because of how bumpy they get. Winters do a lot of damage on them.

    But at least we aren’t Michigan 🫣

  14. marlborohunnids on

    theres no way south carolina isnt number 1. the residents just must not be making official complaints because nothing ever gets done about them

  15. skillet256 on

    Maps like this are more meaningful when expressed in miles of road *per capita*.

  16. bordomsdeadly on

    Oklahoma is significantly smaller than Texas, and might actually have more pot holes across the entire state than Texas does.

    I’m guessing people have just given up on complaining about lit holes in Oklahoma

  17. ThatOhioanGuy on

    I would like to specifically call out the city of Elyria, Ohio. Your roads are shit.

  18. charrsasaurus on

    Yeah it might only be a five. But there’s no reason to complain about potholes when you basically live in a pothole, South Carolina do better.

  19. ___HeyGFY___ on

    In Old England, they drive on the left.
    In New England, we drive on what’s left.

  20. Key-Wallaby-9276 on

    Been to most of these high and low states. Can’t speak for the west coast. But Louisiana and the East….rough. The state border inbetween Tx and La is so weird. You are driving and smooth highway in Tx, hit the border and suddenly bump bump! And Montana and Wyoming, yeah like none. I remember in the town I lived in in Mt, they had a pot hole formed on a corner. It made the local paper. It was a bit satirical for sure but still rare enough to be jokingly written about.

  21. MrSillmarillion on

    Rhode Island is messed up. There’s a black hole of municipal funds.

  22. Who complains about potholes in Florida? Florida has a lot wrong but definitely not potholes, mostly because it doesn’t often freeze.

  23. Impossible-Board-135 on

    This doesn’t match with my cross country travels. I would rather be on CA roads than anywhere in the south or east coast.

  24. From hawaii. Can confirm roads are shit. Yet our vehicle tax (we have to pay yearly for “registration ” of our vehicle) is high. It’s based on weight of vehicle. So a big suv or truck you’re paying more than a sedan rationale bring a heavier vehicle will tear up the road more. I used to have a big full size suv my yearly registration was $600 a year. Yet our roads are among worst in nation

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