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Who locates and fixes potholes? How do I go about reporting potholes?

MDOT maintenance personnel routinely inspect state trunklines, monitoring them for many conditions, including the development of potholes. If you notice a pothole forming on an "M," "US," or "I" route, you can report it any of three ways:

  1. Access our website at www.michigan.gov/mdot, then click on the pothole icon on the lower left side of the page, to display the "Report a Pothole" form;
  2. Call the Pothole Hotline at 888-296-4546;
  3. Contact your local Transportation Service Center (TSC) or MDOT region office.

To report potholes and other problems related to local roads, contact your local city or county road commission.

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