SPRINGFIELD, Ill. โ The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) is asking drivers to slow down and move over for road crews that are busy repairing potholes on the stateโs highways and interstates.
Non-emergency pothole patching typically takes place during non-peak travel periods, often requiring temporary lane closures.
โPotholes unfortunately can be anticipated to form as a result of the weather patterns at this time of year,โ Omer Osman, secretary of Illinois Transportation. โWe will be doing our best to make repairs as they develop, but we ask for your cooperation as well to ensure everyoneโs safety. Pothole patching operations are work zones. Please be on alert for the orange IDOT trucks, reducing your speed and moving over so they have room to work.โ
Snow, rain and freezing temperatures weโve seen recently have caused potholes across Illinois. Potholes form from water getting into or under the pavement.
As water freezes and thaws, the pavement shifts, buckles or breaks. When vehicles drive over those weakened spots, they leave potholes.
IDOT says drivers should expect brief lane closures during pothole repairs, and should allow themselves extra time to get where theyโre going.
If you see IDOT vehicles and workers, slow down, move over and give them space. Itโs state law.
To report a pothole on Illinois highways or interstates, call 1-800-452-4368.
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