I-74 Pothole Claims Many Tires

(Miamitown, Oh.) - Dozens of cars suffered flat tires and bent rims thanks to one mean pothole on Interstate 74/275 near Miamitown Thursday morning.

 

Motorists reported a pothole in the westbound lanes of the construction zone near State Route 128 flattened tires on many cars passing through between 7:30 and 8:00 a.m.

 

Ohio Department of Transportation crews have since made it to the scene to fix the pothole.

 

No injuries were reported.

 

The construction zone is the scene of an $11.9 million bridge replacement project expected to be completed in July 2012. 

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