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Local motorists try to swerve potholes, avoid costly repairs

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PHILADELPHIA - Anyone who has driven in Philadelphia knows how badly some streets are pitted with potholes that can inflict costly damages to your vehicle.

FOX 29's Hank Flynn spoke to frustrated motorists whose accidental thud on a cratered street cost them big bucks. Pearl, a Philadelphia driver, said she clanked into a pothole at Broad and Pike streets last week and completely blew out her front passenger's side tire and skewed another."I went into the pothole, It threw me onto the pavement, I had to replace this tire, It blew completely out and that one had a bubble," Pearl said.

The whole fix cost her $400.Anyone who has driven in Philadelphia knows how badly some streets are pitted with potholes. Local motorists talked to Hank Flynn about just how much damage those divots have cost them.

Dennis, another local motorist, was near his girlfriend's house on Wynnewood Avenue when his pothole collision broke an axle and other crucial car parts.

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