The South Carolina Department of Transportation will fix potholes across state through a new “Pothole Blitz” effort.
SCDOT says in a tweet they have “launched a statewide effort after weeks of heavy rainfall have brought with it an increase in the number of potholes.”
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has launched a statewide effort after weeks of heavy rainfall have brought with it an increase in the number of potholes. pic.twitter.com/Ie1o4co2Rh— SCDOT (@SCDOTPress) January 10, 2019
“In order to help combat the pothole problem, SCDOT is launching a ‘Pothole Blitz’ across the state by focusing our Maintenance crews on repairing potholes across the state for the next several weeks,” says another SCDOT tweet.
SCDOT is asking the public to help by reporting potholes through SCDOT’s website or by calling the SCDOT Pothole Hotline at 1-855-GO-SCDOT.
The public is asked to help SCDOT by reporting potholes via SCDOT’s website or calling the SCDOT Pothole Hotline at 1-855-GO-SCDOT (855-467-2368).— SCDOT (@SCDOTPress) January 10, 2019