Fredericton contends with early pothole season

With this year's change in temperatures, city crews are out refilling potholes everyday

Media | Pothole season comes early

Caption: Pothole season has arrived roughly two months early in Fredericton

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Pothole season has arrived roughly two months early in Fredericton, where city workers are already out filling the craters with a mixture of rock, sand and emulsion.
This is cold mix asphalt and, as city employee Mike Walker explained, some potholes will require daily refills this season.

Image | Pothole tire

Caption: CBC News reporter Catherine Harrop had a recent run-in with a pothole on Fredericton's Regent Street, which bent the rim of her tire. (Catherine Harrop, CBC News)

This, he said, depends on the state of the hole and the volume of traffic it sees.
"The more freeze-thaw that we get, the worse it's going to be," Walker said.
Wild freeze-thaw swings are what caused the earlier-than-usual pothole season in the first place.