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INDOT warns drivers to watch for crews fixing potholes

Posted at 9:54 PM, Jan 23, 2018
and last updated 2018-01-23 21:54:03-05

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana Department of Transportation is warning motorists to watch out for crews fixing potholes.

INDOT said Tuesday it's allowing work crews across the state to close travel lanes where necessary during daytime hours for repairs. That includes closures during peak travel times for priority repairs.

READ | Potholes causing problems around central Indiana

INDOT says where possible, crews will limit their daytime work hours and try to avoid working in travel lanes during peak travel times. However, it says motorists might encounter maintenance crews making priority repairs any time, day or night.

READ | Why fixing potholes can take so long & how you can report them

To report a pothole on a numbered state route, interstate or U.S. highway, follow the "Report a Concern" link. 

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