Pothole patrol: KCMO seeing 5 times number of potholes compared to 2018
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Drivers are seeing and reporting more potholes in Kansas City, Missouri, this year compared to last year. The city's communications director said from Jan. 1 to Feb. 12, the city's 311 call center received 1,407 reports of potholes in the city. During the same six-week period in 2018, the city received 256 reports. To keep up with the number of potholes, the city is testing how well a temporary fix called a "Thump Pad" works. The pads look similar to sandbags, but are filled with a special gel.
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