Curbs, Snowbanks, Potholes – Oh My!
Apr 01, 2023
4 min read
April 1 is an appropriate date to have April Fools’ Day because Mother Nature loves to trick us this month! Will the temperature be -20°C or will it be +20°C? Will we get a sudden downpour of rain, or will we get a huge dump of snow? The answer is anyone’s guess!
The Pesky Pothole
The crazy up and down temperatures in April are the road’s biggest nemesis. Water enters cracks in the pavement and collects beneath the asphalt during the winter. The water expands as it freezes, just like the water in your ice cube; this takes up more space and cracks and weakens the pavement. The ice then melts as temperatures rise or salt is added to the mix; this creates an underground hole where the ice used to be. As heavy vehicles pass over the weakened road, they push it downwards, resulting in the dreaded pothole!
You’ll be sure to see them everywhere in the spring so it’s extra important to keep an eye out for them on the road. Hitting a pothole is jarring for your vehicle and can result in a misalignment of your wheels so here are some tips on how to avoid them:
- Slow down so you can have more reaction time if a pothole comes into view.
- Keep your tires inflated to the correct PSI for your vehicle to avoid getting a flat tire if you hit a pothole.
- Pay attention to cars in front of you. If you see them slowing down, expect that there could be a pothole ahead.
- If you see a pothole, don’t try to swerve. You could hit it at an awkward angle and pop your tire.
- If you see a pothole, slow down and drive over it as sluggishly as you can.
- Avoid puddles because there could be a giant pothole lurking below it!