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Time to fix the lumps, bumps and potholes PROPERLY on Coolbrook between Van Horne and Vezina. I have to drive there everyday and the road is impossible! Worse than a 3rd world country and it's been that way for years. Can't the city fix the roads properly?? Even if (or rather when) the city repairs the pot holes, they are left all lumpy and elevated causing your car to either hit the existing pot hole or hit the elevated repair - either way, it's a mess driving there!
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Ellen (Utilisateur inscrit)
Creamvespa (Utilisateur inscrit)
Ellen (Utilisateur inscrit)
I have no confidence in Montréal's ability to know how to repair the roads and why they are not using better quality of materials?? We just keep running in circles month after month, year after year. And I'm sure the costs are through the roof too!
Can anyone wake up? ?
Ellen (Utilisateur inscrit)
Driving now is like playing hop scotch with your car. It's impossible to avoid the pot holes again and spring hasn't yet sprung!
The city keeps blaming weather...does Montréal have their own weather? Other areas (eg. Plattsburgh) does not have the level of deterioration that we do. Is this an annual event to keep fixing the same roads over and over and over again? Obviously materials and workmanship are both inferior and have been for years. Is this a ploy to keep jobs for city employees? Drivers are paying, paying, and paying. Our licenses and gas prices are the highest, yet our roads are the worst. And sirry, not all of us can take public transportation or ride bicycles as our mayor would like. Many seniors need their cars for daily living and medical appointments.
We need to get to the bottom of this and quickly- it's enough!
Ellen (Utilisateur inscrit)
Driving now is like playing hop scotch with your car. It's impossible to avoid the pot holes again and spring hasn't yet sprung!
The city keeps blaming weather...does Montréal have their own weather? Other areas (eg. Plattsburgh) does not have the level of deterioration that we do. Is this an annual event to keep fixing the same roads over and over and over again? Obviously materials and workmanship are both inferior and have been for years. Is this a ploy to keep jobs for city employees? Drivers are paying, paying, and paying. Our licenses and gas prices are the highest, yet our roads are the worst. And sorry, not all of us can take public transportation or ride bicycles as our mayor would like. Many seniors need their cars for daily living and medical appointments.
We need to get to the bottom of this and quickly- it's enough!
Ellen (Utilisateur inscrit)
Hopscotch is the game I play every time I drive down the street.
Montreal roads are a joke....and we're the joke of Canada (not that the government cares).
Maybe we're just not capable here.
Wish I wasn't capable of paying Quebec taxes to justify this situation!
Creamvespa (Utilisateur inscrit)
Ellen (Utilisateur inscrit)
The city came around in the summer and circled each pothole with green paint. The paint has since faded. The potholes still remain.
Maybe the city is waiting for snow to naturally fill the holes.
I give up in this city. Wish i could leave !
Ellen (Utilisateur inscrit)
For at least 18 years the street continues having the same pot holes coming up on the street every few months.
Theres nothing more to say. I'm convinced this will never be properly repaired. Either the department of roads keeps these pot holes going so they are guaranteed jobs, or they just aren't capable of any planning to improve this situation. I GIVE UP!